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For a complete listing of rights and procedures, please see the complete UNLV Student Conduct Code. (link to student conduct code) What will happen if I refuse to attend this meeting?

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For a complete listing of rights and procedures, please see the complete UNLV Student Conduct Code. (link to student conduct code) What will happen if I refuse to attend this meeting?

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• Dismiss the case • Place a hold on your registration and/or transcripts until the case is handled • Refer the case to a Formal Hearing If you choose to not attend a required meeting by the Office of Student Conduct, you may be asked to reschedule. If you choose to not attend a hearing, a decision will be made without your response and input. Do I need an attorney? Meetings and hearings at educational institutions do not require an attorney presence and do not follow the same procedures used in courtrooms. The University does not employ lawyers to prosecute students, but instead matters involving violations of the Student Conduct Code are handled with University officials. The Office of Student Conduct investigates the alleged charges and reaches a resolution based on the evidence and information presented. You may have an attorney or advisor present but they may not speak on your behalf and it is a cost endured solely by you. What are my hearing options? You may choose to have your c

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