New Solutions to Student Conduct Challenges

Last updated June 2, 2015

New Solutions to Student Conduct Challenges

Last updated June 2, 2015

Overview

In an age of bullying, campus violence, and complex mental health and substance abuse issues, the traditional judicial affairs approach to student misconduct is quickly becoming antiquated. Implementing innovative strategies to resolve complex student issues is crucial, but many conduct administrators do not have access to the resources or infrastructure to create new positions or programs.

Join us online to learn how your institution can implement and adapt a comprehensive array of new approaches to your existing model, as well as how you can further develop student services in the future. Our expert instructors will highlight innovative ways of thinking about restorative justice, mediation, educational sanctions, and other methods that address student conduct while emphasizing ethical decision-making and personal integrity.

Who should attend?

This event is ideal for directors, assistant directors, associate directors, and coordinators of student judicial affairs, student conduct offices, or university community standards offices, as well as anyone who is responsible for student conduct and discipline. Residence life, university legal counsel, and other student affairs administrators who are directly concerned with student conflicts may also benefit from this material.

Agenda

  • Understanding the various types of services
    • Campus context and purpose
    • Benefits of these services
  • How to incorporate these services into your office
    • Key considerations on services
    • Case studies
    • Cross-campus partnerships
  • Assessing the effectiveness of this model
    • Impact on campus culture
  • Learning outcomes
  • Getting started at your institution