Philadelphia Student Misconduct/Disciplinary Attorney

As a college student in modern times, it's presumed that you invest a lot of time and money into achieving the goal of obtaining a college degree. However, while on your educational journey, a lot of things can happen along the way to throw a wrench in your plans. Being accused of violating your school's code of conduct is one of those things that could not only prolong the time it takes to obtain a degree but prevent you from graduating college altogether.

Common Misconduct Allegations

Student conduct code violations in Philadelphia often include the following issues:

Academic misconduct: This type of violation occurs when a student fails to comply with ethical academic standards imposed by the school. Actions like plagiarism, cheating, fabrication, duplicate submissions, and the misuse of academic materials are some of the acts that could justify academic misconduct.

Hazing: a student may receive a hazing violation when involved in Greek life on college campuses. This misconduct involves the reckless intentional or unintentional endangering of the mental, academic or physical health of another student. Any activities conducted by a student or organization that discomforts, embarrasses, humiliates, or degrades other students could result in disciplinary action.

Residential conduct: students who live in college or university housing have signed documents that promise they will conduct themselves in a fashion that is in accordance with their school's regulations. This promise entails adhering to drug and alcohol restrictions, noise guidelines and assault policies.

Sexual misconduct: any instances of sexual harassment, sexual assault, rape, or sexual abuse is known as sexual misconduct, which falls under the umbrella of federal Title IX policy. These allegations are especially serious, as schools are subject to specific regulations and instructions as to how to handle these cases. The failure to comply with these rules could lead to the loss of federal funding for schools. This means that schools will take these cases incredibly seriously.

It's important to note that unless such charges are defended properly, they could haunt you for the rest of your life. Students who, for example, wish to pursue a career in academia, want a government job, plan to take the bar, or want to further their education will face problems with any charges on your disciplinary file. Unfortunately, the implications of some charges could cause institutions or employers to reject your entry, without giving you an opportunity to defend or explain yourself. This is why it's important that you fight with all your might to defend and dismiss charges before they taint your academic record.

Philadelphia Student Misconduct/Disciplinary Attorney

If you are a student who is facing allegations of misconduct, it is crucial that you contact an attorney who can successfully defend these charges. With the help of an attorney who has extensive experience defending students who have been in your predicament, you can maximize your chances of not receiving a violation of student conduct on your disciplinary record or academic transcript. Don't hesitate to contact skilled legal professional at LLF Law Firm today for assistance.

The following links provide specific information as to the respective Philadelphia schools' Code of Conduct disciplinary procedures in cases involving accused students:

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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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