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Accused student who appear at a disciplinary hearing for possible
sanctioning have the right to:
- The names of witnesses providing information.
- Advance access to the information that will be considered. However, this
information may be edited to protect the privacy of individuals not
directly involved in the hearing.
- Decline to attend. However, the hearing will proceed and the student
will be bound by any determinations made.
- Hear/read all information presented and to pose questions to the hearing
board, complainant and other witnesses.
- Decline to answer questions. Silence will not be used as evidence of
responsibility for a charge.
- Have the burden of proof rest on the College
- File an appeal of the original outcome.
Questions or concerns? Please refer to Tennessee Board of Regents Policy
3:02:01:00 or contact the Judicial Officer (423-697-4475) or the Student
Government Association (423-697-2618.)
POLICY 3:02:01:00
SUBJECT: Policy Insuring Student Due Process Procedure
Institutions and area vocational-technical schools governed by the State
Board of Regents, in the implementation of Board approved policies and
regulations pertaining to discipline and conduct of students, shall
insure the constitutional rights of students by affording a system of
constitutionally and legally sound procedures which provide the
protection of due process of law.
If, in accordance with the institution or school regulations governing
discipline in cases of student social misconduct, a hearing is
requested, the following minimal procedures will be observed:
- The student shall be advised of the time and place of the hearing.
- The student shall be advised of the breach of regulations of which or
she /he is charged.
- The student shall be advised of the following rights:
- The right to present his or her case.
- The right to be accompanied
by an advisor.
- The right to call witnesses in his or her behalf.
- The right to confront witnesses against him or her.
- The student shall be advised of the method of appeal.
Source: TBR Meetings, August 17, 1973; September 30, 1983.
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