For Faculty & Staff

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Student Conduct Support for Faculty and Staff

If you have a student who is engaging in disruptive, disrespectful, dishonest, or otherwise problematic behavior in your class or office, the Office of Student Conduct is here to help. We encourage you to file a report regarding the student's behavior using the link below.

Filing a report does not mean tat the student will necessarily get "in trouble," although students who have engaged in serious behavior or who have engaged in a pattern of conduct may be charged under the Code of Student Conduct. The Office of Student Conduct, in coordination with the Case Management and Behavioral Intervention Team, will speak with you about your concerns and develop a plan for responding to the behavior. Someone for our department will reach out to the student to discuss the behavior and explain Tulane's expectations for its students and to help the student develop a strategy to meet these expectations.

By filing a report, you will help connect the student to resources and assistance that he or she may need while enduring that all of your students have a productive and respectful learning environment.

 

Partnership Opportunities!

Student Conduct Appeal Board: The Office of Student Conduct is always looking for faculty and staff representation to join our Appeals Board. The Appeals Board review student submitted conduct appeals to determine if the appeals are presented with merit. The Appeal Board is a core part of the conduct process and serves to ensure students receive a fair and unbiased conduct experience. By joining the Appeal Board, you will have the opportunity to have a direct impact on a student's college experience at a pivotal point in our student's Tulane journey. 

Appeal Board members receive basic conduct training and develop an understanding of the workings of Tulane's conduct process prior to sitting on their first Appeal Board. Please consider joining our team of passionate volunteers by clicking the link below!

Student Conduct Advisor Training: The Office of Student Conduct is actively recruiting individuals to become Student Conduct Advisors. Advisors serve to guide students through the conduct process providing advice and emotional support as student's cases are processed. Advisors help students prepare for their hearings, provide support and guidance during the meeting, and can assist students in debriefing after the hearing has concluded. Save for Title IX cases, student advisors must come from the Tulane community so it is of the utmost importance that OSC can offer students a diverse choice of advisors from which to choose. Conduct Advisors receive basic conduct training and develop an understanding of the workings of Tulane's conduct process prior to being added to the advisor pool. Please consider joining our team of passionate volunteers by clicking the link below!