Become a Hearing Board Member
There are two types of hearing boards facilitated by the Office of Student Conduct:
- Student Conduct Board. The Student Conduct Board hears cases where students have been charged with violations of the Student Code of Conduct.
- Academic Integrity Board. The Academic Integrity Board hears cases of cheating plagiarism, or other attempts to obtain or earn a grade under false pretenses. Review the requirements for undergraduate and graduate student hearing board members below. If you believe you meet these requirements, submit a hearing board application. Once submitted, you will be contacted by a member of our office to follow up on your application as soon as practical.
Online training is required for both faculty and students who serve on either the Student Conduct or Academic Integrity Board. Faculty and students selected to serve as chairs will have additional training regarding this role.
How to become a student hearing board member
Review the requirements for undergraduate and graduate student hearing board members below. If you believe you meet these requirements, submit a hearing board application. Once submitted, you will be contacted by a member of our office to follow up on your application as soon as practical.
Undergraduate student hearing board members
Undergraduate student hearing board members must meet the following requirements:
- Have completed at least one semester of undergraduate work at the Βι¶ΉΣ³»
- Be currently enrolled in at least twelve (12) credits
- Have no student conduct record
- Have a minimum 2.50 cumulative undergraduate GPA
Graduate student hearing board members
Graduate student hearing board members must meet the following requirements:
- Have completed at least one semester of graduate work at the Βι¶ΉΣ³»
- Be currently enrolled in at least six (6) credits
- Have no student conduct record
- Have a minimum 3.00 cumulative graduate GPA
How to become a faculty hearing board member
Only academic faculty are eligible to serve on the Academic Integrity Board. All faculty (administrative and academic) may serve on the Student Conduct Board,
- Academic Integrity Board. Academic faculty who wish to serve on the Academic Integrity Board should contact the Faculty Senate Office at (775) 784-4025.
- Student Conduct Board. Academic and administrative faculty who wish to serve on the Student Conduct Board or should contact the Office of Student Conduct, Clark Administration Building, Lake Level by phone at (775) 784-4388 or email at studentconduct@unr.edu.