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December 6, 2017

Faculty, staff: Encourage students to know their rights

Submitted by Attorney General Haley Hannaman

It is important that K-State students know their rights and K-State faculty and staff can help.

Students with legitimate complaints have a right to petition a judicial board and have their case heard. To file a case with the Judicial Branch, students should contact Attorney General Haley Hannaman at haleyannhannaman@k-state.edu, or fill out the Code of Conduct reporting form. Once a case is started, the appropriate board will receive the information and contact the student regarding further action. This process is kept confidential in order to protect the privacy of those undergoing the judicial process.

The Student Code of Conduct on the SGA Judicial Branch website can help students determine whether or not their complaint is a Student Code of Conduct violation. The website also has guidance as to where your complaint may fall if it is not a Student Code of Conduct violation.

If you have an emergency, contact the K-State Police Department at 911. For additional emergency contacts and procedures, visit the Office of Student Life website.

All students are encouraged to reach out to Hannaman with any questions about the Judicial Branch or judicial processes or visit during her office hours from 10:45 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays in the Center for Student Involvement at the K-State Student Union.