Student Conflict Resolution Services

Student Conduct Services

Mission & Function
Available Resources
Student Conduct Appeals
Frequently Asked Questions
File a Complaint

Mission & function

The mission of Student Conduct Services is to promote concepts of fairness and due process in conduct settings throughout the university community, while striking a balance between community standards and individual behavior through the educational development of students.

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Available resources

The office provides a variety of materials related to Texas A&M's student conduct process to assist students in pending disciplinary matters. For further information, visit our Resources page.

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Student Conduct appeals

Students may appeal conduct decisions based upon one or more of the following factors:

  • New information that was not available at the time of the original hearing
  • Violation of student conduct rights
  • Unjust sanction

Administrative Appeals:

Students who wish to appeal based upon receving a sanction of conduct probation or lower are instructed to contact the Office of the Dean of Student Life for more information.

Panel Appeals:

Students who wish to appeal based upon receving a sanction of defferred suspension or higher are instructed to contact the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs to file an appeal.

All appeals documents must be returned in person to Ms. JoAnn Teaff, Administrative Assistant, Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A variety of individuals may have questions about the student conduct process. This section is designed to answer frequently asked questions from accused students, parents of accused students, advisors to accused students, students who are victims, and individuals who serve as witnesses.

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File a complaint

Individuals who wish to report an alleged violation of the Texas A&M University Student Code of Conduct may click below to file a report via mail, email, or on-line.

File a report

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