College Code of Conduct Student Defense Advisor - Utah

College students in Utah are probably aware that their school has a code of conduct, and that violating it can lead to an investigation that can end with a disciplinary violation. What those students do not know, though, is that the ramifications of that disciplinary violation can put a blemish on their academic record that is seen by interested employers, after graduation.

By hiring a lawyer to be your advisor throughout the disciplinary process, you can ensure that your case ends with an outcome that you can live with.

College Disciplinary Violations in Utah

Every one of Utah's colleges has its own code of conduct. However, just because each one is different does not mean that there are no similarities between them. In fact, most of the differences are in the details, and in the procedures used to investigate and hear cases. Nearly all prohibit the same kinds of conduct.

Hazing

One quintessentially college experience that can lead to disciplinary action is hazing. Initiation ceremonies into college organizations, sports teams, or fraternities have drawn attention for being excessively demeaning to recruits and even dangerous, in some circumstances. Colleges in Utah have responded by taking disciplinary action against students behind these activities.

Underage Drinking

Another common disciplinary violation that students in Utah and elsewhere have to face is underage drinking. College codes of conduct go to great lengths to outline exactly how this is forbidden on campus, largely because of how popular it is. Regardless of its popularity, a disciplinary violation for underage drinking can tarnish your college record and impair your ability to get a good start in the professional world.

Academic Misconduct in Utah

One of the more serious disciplinary violations that you can face in college in Utah – one that can even be penalized with expulsion – is academic misconduct. This can include a wide variety of things, from plagiarizing to cheating to falsifying or forging official documents from school. A disciplinary violation for any one of these actions can seriously tarnish your academic record, and be frowned upon by potential employers after graduation.

Sexual Misconduct and Harassment

Another serious disciplinary violation that can lead to expulsion is an act of sexual misconduct, like harassment, assault, rape, or stalking. Allegations like these can also implicate Title IX, the federal law that ties a college's federal funding to how strictly it enforces its prohibition against sexual misconduct. Worse, allegations of sexual misconduct on a Utah campus can quickly turn into a full-fledged criminal investigation, complete with potential jail time.

Utah's Disciplinary Violation Advisor Joseph D. Lento

If you are a college student in the state of Utah and are being accused of having violated your school's code of conduct, hiring a lawyer to act as your advisor for the upcoming disciplinary process can be the best move you make. Getting legal help can show your school that you are going to fight the allegations and protect your future.

Reach out to student discipline defense attorney Joseph D. Lento by contacting him online or by phone at 888-535-3686.

Utah colleges and universities where Joseph D. Lento can help as your or your student's disciplinary violation advisor during investigations, hearings, and appeals include, but are not limited to, the following schools:

  • AmeriTech College Draper
  • Argosy University Salt Lake City
  • Brigham Young University Provo
  • Broadview Entertainment Arts University
  • Broadview University Layton
  • Broadview University Orem
  • Broadview University West Jordan
  • DeVry University Utah
  • Dixie State College of Utah
  • Eagle Gate College Layton
  • Eagle Gate College Murray
  • Eagle Gate College Salt Lake City
  • Fortis College Salt Lake City
  • Independence University
  • ITT Technical Institute Murray
  • Latter day Saints Business College
  • Neumont University
  • Provo College American Fork
  • Provo College Provo
  • Salt Lake Community College
  • Snow College
  • Southern Utah University
  • Stevens Henager College of Business Provo
  • Stevens Henager College Logan
  • Stevens Henager College Murray
  • Stevens Henager College Ogden
  • The Art Institute of Salt Lake City
  • University of Phoenix Utah Campus
  • University of Utah
  • Utah State University
  • Utah State University College of Eastern Utah
  • Utah Valley University
  • Weber State University
  • Westminster College

College disciplinary violations can impact an accused student's life if not defended against properly and as early as possible during the disciplinary process, and Joseph D. Lento has a decade of experience passionately fighting for the future of his clients at colleges and universities throughout the nation. He does not settle for the easiest outcome, and instead, prioritizes his clients' needs and well-being. Joseph Lento is a licensed attorney in New Jersey and New York, is admitted as an attorney pro hac vice in state and federal court if needed when representing clients nationwide, and serves as a student advisor and educational consultant to students facing disciplinary cases in Utah and throughout the nation. Make certain your or your student's interests are protected - Contact student defense attorney Joseph D. Lento today.

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If you, or your student, are facing any kind of disciplinary action, or other negative academic sanction, and are having feelings of uncertainty and anxiety for what the future may hold, contact the Lento Law Firm today, and let us help secure your academic career.

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