Student Conduct Process FAQ
I just received a summons, what happens next?
I have not received an invitation from the Student Conduct Office.
What happens if I miss my conduct meeting?
During my conduct meeting, will I have an opportunity to share my account of the alleged incident?
What if I disagree with being recommended for removal from my housing assignment?
May I stay in my housing assignment during the appeal process?
How long does the appeal process take?
Are my points erased every semester or will they ever go away?
I just received a summons, what happens next?
- Check your Outlook Calendar in your Blinn email for a meeting invitation from the Student Conduct Coordinator. Click “RSVP” and “Yes, I will attend.”
- If you have a scheduling conflict, propose a new time.
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I have not received an invitation from the Student Conduct Office.
If you do not receive an invitation to meet within 10 days, call the Office of Title IX and Student Conduct at 979-830-4643.
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What happens if I miss my conduct meeting?
Additional points may be assessed. If you have a scheduling conflict, proposed a new meeting time in your Outlook Calendar beforehand. If you have an emergency, call the Office of Title IX and Student Conduct at 979-830-4643.
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During my conduct meeting, will I have an opportunity to share my account of the alleged incident?
Yes. You will be given an opportunity to share your account of an alleged incident.
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What if I disagree with being recommended for removal from my housing assignment?
You can appeal the decision by completing a disciplinary appeal form by the due date provided in the vacate notice emailed by the Housing and Residence Life Department.
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May I stay in my housing assignment during the appeal process?
No. All students must adhere to the date given to vacate their housing assignment to avoid being cited for criminal trespassing.
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How long does the appeal process take?
The appeal process could take up to three weeks.
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Are my points erased every semester or will they ever go away?
No. The College District has designed the disciplinary point system to promote the consideration and safety of all community members. The College District assesses violations utilizing the disciplinary point system, at the discretion of the Student Conduct Coordinator. The College District may expel any student who accumulates six (6) or more points. Points do not expire and remain part of the student’s educational record even if the student withdraws and subsequently reenrolls at the College District.
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