All University Conduct Board Student Applications

The Office of Student Accountability is currently accepting student applications (undergraduate and graduate) for the All University Conduct Board for the 2023-2024 school year. Board meetings are held on Thursdays or Fridays from 1 to 5 p.m. A student will not serve on a board every week.

A little about the All University Conduct Board: 

The AUCB is a panel consisting of faculty, staff and students who assist in the adjudication process of alleged Code of Student Life violations. AUCB members are expected:

  • To uphold the U of A's core values of inclusion, service, inquiry, partnership and excellence.
  • To ensure fair and equitable treatment of all who come before you.
  • To consider all evidence fully and carefully before arriving at a decision.
  • To treat all students who appear before you with dignity and respect.
  • To adhere to the rules of confidentiality.

Requirements:

  • 2.5 cumulative GPA
  • Undergraduates must have completed at least 12 hours of classes at the U of A before applying
  • Be in good academic standing

Link to application for All University Conduct Board.

Link for more information.

Contact Hudson Anderson, student conduct case management and outreach coordinator, via email at hra003@uark.edu for more information. 

Contacts

Hudson Anderson, student conduct case management and outreach coordinator
Office of Student Accountability
479-575-5170, hra003@uark.edu

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