January 16, 2025

Faculty, staff, students sought for University Conduct Board

Aerial view of campus after a Jan. 4, 2025 snowfall.
Jordan Opp | University Communication and Marketing

Jordan Opp | University Communication and Marketing

The Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards is seeking faculty, staff and students to volunteer as members of the University Conduct Board. Board members receive training and serve on conduct boards for cases as their time permits throughout the year.

University Conduct Boards are comprised of faculty, staff and students who are trained in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Student Code of Conduct process and are committed to facilitating student learning through the process. Board members serve on panels of at least three members throughout the year to determine whether students and student organizations are responsible for violations of the Student Code of Conduct and to recommend appropriate responses to foster student growth and development. 

The board plays an integral role in the facilitation of formal Student Code of Conduct cases and ensures that students are given an opportunity to have their cases heard by a representative body of the university. While there is no minimum number of boards a member may serve on each year, Student Conduct and Community Standards encourages board members to participate as much as scheduling allows. 

Faculty and staff members who are interested in participating should apply online here

Students who are interested in participating should apply online here

All applications should be submitted by Feb. 14. Selected applicants will be required to participate in trainings as policies and procedures are updated, or new topical areas need to be addressed. Dates and times of trainings will be provided to the board members once scheduled.

For questions, please contact the Student Conduct and Community Standards at 402-472-2021 or studentconduct@unl.edu