Graduate Student Handbook
Conduct Review Committee
Students whose conduct does not meet the standards of the academic community as described in the Bentley Beliefs and the Student Handbook are subject to review by the Conduct Review Committee. Placement on residential or disciplinary probation automatically invokes review. Violations as determined by a judicial board, administrative hearing officer, or judicial affairs office could also cause a student's conduct to come up for review.
Under the authority of the Student Affairs Office, the Conduct Review Committee takes appropriate action depending upon individual records and situations. Such actions include restrictions on activities; requirements to attend educational programs, workshops or events; calls for continued meetings with a case manager or adviser; and continued status on conduct review. Students subject to such action are contacted individually and must follow the directions of the Conduct Review Committee. Failure to do so may result in further judicial action.
Bentley and its administrative and academic staff are dedicated to helping students achieve their collegiate goals. However, students are responsible for decisions they make and their consequences. Students contacted regarding conduct review are not in good standing at the university. They are encouraged to make full use of their advisers and all resources within the Division of Student Affairs to return to good standing.


