Conduct Advisers are trained members of the college community who are available for students to assist them through the conduct process. Advisers provided by the college are free of charge. A student has the right to a Conduct Adviser from the college should they choose. Students have the right to bring any adviser of their choosing, however, if it may be at their own expense.
Conduct Advisers do not serve as legal counsel and do not have the ability to address members of a College Hearing Board on behalf of their student. Advisers are meant to be a support and guidance system for students in the conduct process. More information about the role of a Conduct Adviser can be found in the Buffalo State College Code of Conduct.
Should a student request an adviser the Student Conduct and Community Standards Office will assign one, or a student may contact an adviser on their own.
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