Seeking Student Applicants for Student Disciplinary Committees

Dear Students:
 
The Senate Committee on Student Discipline and the Office for Student Conflict Resolution are now seeking to fill vacant undergraduate and graduate student seats on the Subcommittee on Undergraduate Student Conduct (SUSC) and the Subcommittee on Graduate Student Conduct (SGSC).  Service on these committees is a challenging and satisfying way for students to enhance their academic experience.  In addition to the actual review of discipline cases, training activities help committee members enhance their abilities to organize time, develop critical thinking skills and to improve communication skills.  Some students who have served on the committee have achieved great success in law school and other professional careers.  Many students felt that their experience on the committee made a definite positive impact on their abilities to interview articulately and confidently. 
 
The Subcommittees are a part of the student discipline system of the UIUC Senate and is responsible for reviewing charges of violations of the Student Code
 
 
Applications will be accepted until Friday, February 27, 2015.
 
Membership Criteria/Expectations:
Minimum qualifications of student members are:  
A student enrolled full-time at the UIUC campus,
Approximately two full semesters still required for the degree,
Good academic standing with at least a 2.5 grade point average,
 
Please consider filling out an application yourself or encouraging your students to apply for this important and valuable opportunity to serve the campus community.
 
Sincerely,
 
Pat Gill
Chair, Senate Committee on Student Discipline                                                                                
 
Justin Brown
Interim Executive Director, Senate Committee on Student Discipline
Interim Director, Office for Student Conflict Resolution
 
 
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Justin Brown (justbrow@illinois.edu) or Danielle Morrison (daniemor@illinois.edu) with the Office for Student Conflict Resolution.