Conduct Hearing Committee
The Student Conduct Coordinator initiates the formation of a Conduct Hearing Committee and serves as the Procedural Chair.
The committee shall be composed of (5) five trained members including (2) two students, (2) two faculty/instructor/staff and a Chairperson. Where possible, alternates will be identified. Faculty/instructors, staff and students who are directly involved in the case or have an affiliation may not serve on the committee. All members serving on the hearing committee will be required to sign a confidentiality agreement.
The hearing packet will be made available to committee members to view at least two (2) business days in advance of the hearing.
Hearing Information
- Only those with prior authorization will be able to attend or join a virtual hearing.
- Hearings are restricted to individuals directly involved, as determined by the dean, designee, or chairperson.
- Access to a camera and audio is necessary to participate in a virtual conduct hearing. Virtual background should be distraction free and professional.
- All parties are required to have their cameras on during the entire hearing when participating in a virtual conduct hearing.
- The hearing will be recorded.
Information Submission
It is the party’s responsibility to submit the following at least (2) two business days before the hearing date:
- The name and email address of the party’s chosen advisor, advocate, or legal representative (if any). For Title IX cases, if you are unable to identify an advisor, advocate, or legal representative, the College will assign an advisor to the party.
- The name and email address of any witness(es) participating in the hearing.
- A request for assistance locating a room with computer access at one of our college campuses (virtual hearing).
- Confirmation of attendance.
- For Title IX cases, the party’s written response to the Final Investigative Report (if any)
Procedural Chair
A procedural chair is a non-participating and non-voting staff member who facilitates the Conduct Hearing. For Title IX cases, the Procedural Chair may also serve as the Administrative Hearing Officer.
Chairperson's Duties
- Calls the hearing to order and introduce all parties present.
- Explains the manner in which the hearing will be conducted.
- Reads the charges being considered.
- Maintains proper decorum and order, dismissing any person who impedes or threatens to impede a fair and orderly hearing. For Title IX cases, advisors, advocates, or legal representatives may be dismissed and replaced by an advisor assigned by the College if proper decorum is not followed.
- Ensures the committee adheres to standards of confidentiality as provided for in state and federal law (i.e., Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act).
- Ensures both parties have the opportunity to testify and present evidence and witnesses on their behalf.
- Facilitates cross-examination for both parties’ hearing advisor, advocates, or legal representatives.
- Ensures all available relevant evidence is presented and that the decision is based solely upon the evidence and any testimony given at the hearing.
- The committee chairperson is a neutral party and shall facilitate the hearing process, only voting in the case of a tie, the chairperson may call a recess at their discretion.
- The chairperson may call a recess at their discretion or at the request of either party.
Hearing Process
- Opening remarks will be given by the chairperson detailing the procedure and rules of the hearing the chairperson will also read the notice of violation.
- The Dean or designee will present reports, results from investigations and witnesses regarding the alleged violations.
- The responding party will present their perspective including any witnesses, reports, or documentation.
- Any witnesses can be recalled, if available, by either party or the committee chairperson.
- A summary statement will be given by each side.
- At the end of the fact-finding portion of the hearing, the participants will be excused, and in closed session, a decision will be rendered by a majority vote of the committee.
NOTE: In cases involving a Title IX Sexual Harassment hearing the following applies:
- If a party does not have an advisor present at the live hearing, the College will provide without fee or charge to that party, an advisor of the College's choice, to conduct cross-examinations on behalf of that party.
- Each party will be asked to present their perspective including any witnesses, reports, or documentation.
Committee Deliberation
The process for determining the outcome of the hearing involves a review of the documentation, consideration of testimony, and a vote. The committee will decide the matter based on the greater weight of the evidence presented to determine whether a violation of the Student Code of Conduct has occurred. The preponderance of the evidence is when it is more likely than not that the violation occurred.
- Only evidence presented at the hearing itself may be taken into account in reaching a decision.
- The committee may consider prior disciplinary actions of the responding party in determining sanctions.
- The Dean of Student Services or their designee will provide the hearing committee with any relevant information once a determination has been made.
- Findings and sanctions will be delivered by the committee chairperson to the Dean or designee, who will notify the responding party via college email within two (2) business days and in writing to the address on record within five (5) business days of the committee’s sanctions.
- The Dean’s office will maintain findings, including any sanction to be imposed and supporting documentation.
NOTE: In cases involving a Title IX Sexual Harassment hearing the determination will include:
- the allegations constituting sexual harassment
- a timeline of the steps taken from receipt of the formal complaint through the determination
- findings of fact that support the determination
- conclusions regarding the application of the College’s code of conduct to the facts
- a statement of, and rationale for, the result as to each allegation including a determination regarding responsibility, any sanctions imposed on the responding party, and whether remedies were provided for the reporting party (See list of possible sanctions in the Student Conduct section above.)
- procedures for either party on how to appeal the determination
No transcript notation will be made to the respondent’s transcript if responsibility is determined.