If you're a student at Thomas Jefferson University and you're accused of misconduct, you should not speak to the school or others without taking the necessary precautions. Too much is at stake. At Thomas Jefferson, your school will have specific policies as to how your case will be addressed and adjudicated. Understanding and successfully navigating these policies is important key to success. The specific policy that would apply would, in part, depend on a specific offense alleged. Is it a Title IX sexual misconduct case? Does the case involved alleged academic integrity or academic misconduct charge? Or is it a general disciplinary issue?
You should also understand that at Thomas Jefferson University, as with all schools, the school can be in a rush to judgment and does not have an accused student's rights and interests in mind. That's why an experienced attorney-adviser can help navigate the process, can help protect an accused student's rights and interests, and can potentially help allow for the most favorable outcome.