Student Conduct Administration: 7 Critical Issues & Challenges
Trends Affecting Academic Integrity
Here’s your chance to hear one of the country’s leading authorities on student conduct and academic integrity.
In this seminar, Gary Pavela, J.D., examines trends, critical issues, challenges, and best practices in student conduct.
Pavela is editor of the Association for Student Conduct Administrators (ASCA) newsletter, Fellow of the National Association of College and University Attorneys, and past Director of Judicial Programs at the University of Maryland.
He is widely regarded as a one of higher-ed’s most knowledgeable voices on student conduct and academic integrity and provides an information packed 90 minute presentation.
Pavela focuses on topics including:
- What due process standards apply at public and private institutions?
- How can we simplify and streamline the disciplinary process?
- How can we use the process to encourage students to reflect on behavior?
- What kinds of conduct cases give us the most trouble–and why?
- What can be done to help faculty and students protect academic integrity?
- What role (if any) should students have in disciplinary cases?
- How can we avoid “burn-out” among student-conduct administrators?
Who will benefit from this seminar:
- Deans of Students
- Associate and Assistant Deans of Students
- Student Conduct Directors
- Directors of Housing
- Directors of Counseling
- VPs for Student Affairs
- Assistant and Associate Provosts

Recorded: 5/26/2010
Running Time: 90 Minutes
Video with PowerPoint
3 WAYS TO ORDER:
- Supplemental Materials
- PowerPoint Handouts
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