Student Rights
• You have the right not to answer any questions asked of you.
• You have the right to hear all referral and subsequent information.
• You have the right to have a process advisor and to bring witnesses on your behalf.
• You have the right to ask questions of all witnesses and reporter(s).
• You have the right to appeal the decision of your hearing.
Honesty Statement
The University expects that all information presented will be true and correct. Be advised that if you willfully provide false information you will be in violation of Section IV B.1. b) of the Shippensburg University Code of Conduct. Prohibited conduct includes: "Making false statements as part of a University student conduct hearing or to a University official." An additional Student Conduct Meeting or Administrative Hearing may be held or a greater sanction may be applied if you misrepresent the truth.