Mission Statement
The mission of the University
of Delaware Judicial System is to adjudicate violations of the Student
Code of Conduct. As such, it functions as an aspect of the University's
educational process. The goals of the Judicial System are:
- to promote
a campus environment that supports the overall educational mission of
the University;
- to protect the University community from disruption
and harm;
- to encourage appropriate standards of individual and group
behavior; and
- to foster ethical standards and civic virtues.
The Office of Judicial Affairs fulfills this mission by providing programs
and services that:
- develop, disseminate, interpret, and enforce campus regulations,
- teach students about appropriate behavior and community membership,
- provide programs and activities that foster student's intellectual,
ethical and cultural development,
- intervene effectively when behavior violates the Code of Conduct,
and
- offer educational and leadership opportunities for students who participate
in the operation of the Judicial System.
What the Office of Judicial Affairs Expects of Students
- Students will read, know, understand and abide by the Code of Conduct.
- Students know right from wrong and will make appropriate choices.
- Students will take responsibility for their own behavior.
- Students will be honest in all that they do and will admit when their actions and behaviors violate the Code of Conduct.
- Students will understand if they violate the Code of Conduct and engage in behaviors that are detrimental to themselves and/or the community, they will be held accountable for this behavior and sanctioned accordingly.
- Students will understand that egregious and/or repeated violations of the Code of Code of Conduct will be result in suspension or expulsion.
What Students Can Expect of the Office of Judicial Affairs
- Students will be treated with fairness and respect and like independent adults.
- Students will receive timely notification of charges, pre-hearing and hearing information, and decisions.
- Students will have their questions (regarding the judicial process, possible outcomes, sanctions, etc.) answered completely and in a timely manner.
- Students will be referred to other campus offices or community agencies as needed.
- Information regarding a student’s judicial history will be kept confidential, with information released only to those with a legitimate right to know such information.
- Students’ parent(s) or legal guardian(s) will be notified of the outcome of any guilty case, or of an alleged violation when the students have placed themselves in serious or life-threatening situations.
Judicial Affairs Staff
Kathryn Goldman
Director
kgoldman@udel.edu
Holli Harvey
Assistant Director
harv@udel.edu
Michael Fernbacher
Coordinator
mikefern@udel.edu
Brenda Irwin
Sr. Administrative Assistant
bren@udel.edu
Sherri Stewart
Administrative Assistant
sherri@udel.edu
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Judicial pre-hearings are conducted on a first-come, first-served basis on
Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 9:00am - Noon and 1:00pm - 4:00pm
Please call for an appointment regarding other matters.
Detailed information concerning the University of Delaware's policies and procedures may be found in The Student Guide to University Policy at
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Students are responsible for reading, under- standing, and abiding by the rules of the student Code of Conduct. Claiming not to know the Code of Conduct will not be considered a legitimate excuse or defense for violating University policy.
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