Judicial Programs

Residence Life and Housing respond to reports of violations of the Bridgewater State College code of conduct. All of the college's policies and codes of conduct can be found in the Student Handbook, which is linked to at the right. The judicial system is one based on education, rather than one based on punitive means. As a result, students involved in the judicial system are being found "responsible" or "not responsible", rather than "guilty" or "not guilty". The purpose of the process is to help students learn the value of their rights and to realize the importance of their responsibility as a student citizen of the campus community.

The judicial process is not a court of law; its proceedings pertain to the adjudication of alleged violations of the student code of conduct.

We understand that the judicial process can be confusing and overwhelming, it is our desire that students are well informed of their rights under the system and that all students are treated with respect, dignity, and fairness. This section of our website is designed to clarify many of the questions students have about the judicial system here on campus.

The Process

Forms

Resources

Last Modified: July 30, 2008