Join the Hearing Board as a student panelist.
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The Hearing Board is a committee of students, faculty, or staff members who hear disciplinary cases. The hearing board is authorized to determine whether a student and/or a student organization has violated the Student Code of Conduct and to recommend sanctions that will educate and promote healthy behaviors.
The Hearing Board supports student rights that are guaranteed through the University in regard to disciplinary proceedings. These rights are deeply entangled with the idea of a hearing body where students can come forth and plead their case. This is reflected in the student rights listed below:
The role of a Board Member is to attend hearings and listen to the case presented by the complainant, respondent, and witnesses. By objectively looking at the evidence and testimony presented at the hearing, Board Members will give input on whether or not they feel the respondent is responsible or not responsible for violating the Student Code of Conduct given the information presented and preponderance of evidence.
If a respondent is found responsible, the Board Members will then be tasked with discussing and recommending appropriate sanctions proportional to the code of conduct violation.
The role of a Chairperson is to control the ebb and flow of a case. They are tasked with keeping the case on track and moderating discussions. This role is reserved for experienced hearing board members. Students that show outstanding leadership qualities and dedication to the mission of the board may be promoted to serve as a student chairperson.
Student Board Members are also highly encouraged to participate with the Student Outreach and Advocacy Representatives or SOAR, which furthers educational advancement through our various community outreach and awareness initiatives.
Hearing Board members are expected to:
Hearings are arranged on an as needed bases depending on the case:
 All potential student board members must hold the following:
Hearing Board members will be required to complete SUNY training. The Hearing Board advisor will contact new members with training module requirements after selection.Â
Hearing Board Recruitment takes place once a year during the Fall semester, usually during the first few weeks of classes. Student membership does not cost anything to join and looks great on a resume!
Interested in applying to this prestigious committee?
Fill out the online application:Â Hearing Board Application