University Judicial Board
Serving on the University Judicial Board (UJB) is an excellent way for students to get involved on campus! While serving on the board, you will learn more about the campus disciplinary system, the student code of conduct, and the process for hearing cases of alleged violations. This forum is an excellent way to build your communication skills and stay abreast of campus concerns. Additionally, you will be afforded the opportunity to participate in self-governance in the purest form.
The Judicial Board has three primary purposes:
- To hear disciplinary cases referred by the Office of Student Conduct & Community Standards.
- To uphold the Student Code of Conduct when hearing cases and afford our students’ due process.
- To effectively adjudicate cases and recommend appropriate sanctions when warranted.
- Must be a matriculating student or Staff/Faculty at Coppin State University
- A minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 (on a 4.0 scale), which must be maintained throughout the duration of your participation with the Judicial Board
- Completion of at least 12 hours of classes at CSU by the start of the fall/spring semester and at least (2) semesters remaining at CSU
- If chosen as a member of the University Judicial Board, you will be required to attend training sessions
- Must be on “Good Standing” with the University, i.e., members should not be on academic or disciplinary probation
- Must be available for training workshop October 15, 2020
- Completed application packet
Application
To apply to be a member of the UJB, you must submit a completed application packet to the Coordinator of Student Conduct & Community Standards by 5:00pm on September 21, 2020. The Office of Student Conduct & Community Standards is located in the J. Millard Tawes building, Lower Level.
Interview
Interviews will be conducted October 6-8, 2020. Please sign up for an interview time when you turn in your application packet. The interview signup sheet will be available in the Office of Student Conduct & Community Standards.
Training
Mandatory training is tentatively scheduled for October 15, 2020 from 10:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Should you have questions about the application process or interviews, please contact the Office of Student Conduct & Community Standards at (410) 951-3929 or via email at [email protected].