All Students have the right:
Complainants and Respondents have the right:
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To be present or absent during the College conduct proceedings.
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To consideration of a trained support person to accompany them through the College adjudication process, which would include any advisor of the complainant’s or respondent’s choosing.
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To be notified of the outcome of the College adjudicative process and/or criminal court proceedings.
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To be free from intimidation, harassment, and retaliation.
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To request assistance of a Campus Peer Advocate for conduct proceedings or personal needs. The Peer Advocates provide support and guidance for any campus member who is dealing with a personal issue of sexual misconduct.
Complainants Have the Additional Right:
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To protection from any reference to past sexual history in the College proceedings.
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To maintain control of the extent to which they want to pursue College proceedings.
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To receive a list of available supportive measures in writing.
Services Offered for Complainant and Respondent
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Access to counseling services and assistance in setting up an initial appointment, on and off campus; including but not limited to the Wellness Center or Victim Services Center for the Complainant
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Imposition of an on-campus “no-contact directive”;
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Rescheduling of exams and assignments;
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Providing alternative course completion options;