Can I get my conduct record expunged?
No. Your student conduct record remains a part of your permanent record.
No. Your student conduct record remains a part of your permanent record.
Terms are educational, restrictive, and/or restorative assignments that are received as a result of being found responsible for a Code violation. These may include writing a reflection paper, issuing a letter of apology, paying restitution for damage to property, or other assignments designed to make students reflect more deeply about their behavior and choices.
Within five (5) days of notification of the hearing/review meeting outcome, the respondent(s) may appeal in writing the decisions in the case, setting out the reason(s) for the appeal. Appeals will be submitted to the Vice President for Campus Life and Student Services or their designee. Appeals will normally be considered only when:
If you are found responsible for a Code violation, you may be assigned a community status outcome that will fall along a range of increasing severity from a Probation to Expulsion, depending on the nature of the incident and your conduct history. It is also possible for no community status to be assigned.
If the Office of Student Conduct & Community Standards is notified about a potential Code violation that occurs off campus, we will typically address it. The Code of Student Conduct applies to all students, no matter where they are. The University expects students to represent the values of Brown University whether they are on or off campus.
Respondent Rights. Students and student groups are afforded the following rights in Student Conduct proceedings: