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- assist in the development and education of students
- promote mutual respect within the University community
- contribute to maintaining a safe campus environment
- provide a process for tracking repeated incidents of student code violation
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The vast majority of issues can be resolved at an informal level. Informal resolution of grievances is strongly encouraged. If satisfactory resolution is not achieved through informal means a more formal process may be pursued. Informal or formal resolution may be sought through the academic department, the college system, the Dean of Students Office, or the Due Process Officer.
The WSU Student Code adn due process can be found in the student handbook. It can also be found online (documents.weber.edu/ppm), WSU Policy and Procedures Manuel section 6-22.
To efficiently address the wide variety of issues arising on a university campus, Student Judicial Affairs is dived into two areas of focus: |
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Student Conduct Issues Contact: Dean of Students Dr. Jeffrey J. Hurst Phone: 626-7256 Email: jhurst@weber.edu |
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Academic Issues Contact: WSU Due Process Officer Dr. Frank Guliuzza Phone: 626-6698 Email: fguliuzza@weber.edu |
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Examples: Behavioral issues, harassment, disruption of teaching, alcohol violations |
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Examples: Cheating, plagiarism, course requirement and grade disputes |
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| The Office of the Dean of Students is eager to assist students, faculty and staff with any questions or concerns regarding Student Judicial Affairs. |
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