We are now the Office of Student Advocacy and Accountability!

As of August 20, 2024, the Office of Student Conduct and Office of Student Advocacy and Support have combined, and are now the Office of Student Advocacy and Accountability. A new website is under construction. You can continue to find content related to student disciplinary measures on this website. For items related to the former Office of Student Advocacy and Support, please visit their old website.

The Student Disciplinary Process

Explore the Student Disciplinary Process

Marshall University requires all students to act as responsible citizens and members of our community. Each student is expected to adhere to the expectations laid out in the Code of Student Rights and Responsibilities. Each student also has the right to due process, and is expected to review the Student Disciplinary Procedures to learn more. A brief overview is provided below:

Step 1: Complaint or Incident Report is Received

The Office of Student Advocacy and Accountability can receive reports from anyone in the community through the General Incident Form. We also receive reports from faculty and staff members, student organization advisors, the Marshall University Police Department, and the Huntington Police Department. Allegations of student misconduct will be reviewed by the office, or other appropriate personnel.

Step 2: Primary Review

The case will be reviewed by the Office of Student Advocacy and Accountability and referred to a Conduct Officer for further investigation. In this stage, the Conduct Officer may reach out to the Complainant to gather more information before moving forward. The Conduct Officer will then determine if a Formal or Informal process will be used.

Step 3: Process is Determined & Followed

 

 

Read More about the Student Disciplinary Procedures