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Submit a Report

Types of Reports

Student Conduct Incident Report

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A Student Conduct Incident Report documents potential violations of University policy by students. If you have witnessed an incident which you believe has violated University policy, please fill out and submit an incident form. You can do this online or by contacting the Center for Student Conduct, Police Services, or a Residence Hall Staff Member. Residential Life staff will assist you by taking a report for concerning conduct that has occurred on campus.

Please realize that your report, including your name, will become available to the respondent during any resulting conduct meeting.

Should you have any questions about this matter or the student conduct process, please contact the Center for Student Conduct at (802) 656-4360 or stop by our office at Nicholson House, 41 South Prospect Street (next to Waterman).


 

Academic Integrity Referral Form

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If you are a ¶¶Òõ̽̽ faculty member and think you might need to initiate the process by which we adjudicate alleged violations of the  ¶¶Òõ̽̽ Code of Academic Integrity, please begin with our Resources for Faculty page and determine if you would like to submit a referral. 

If you are already familiar with the referral process for concerns about academic integrity, you may have made the determination that you need to begin the process immediately.

If you are not a ¶¶Òõ̽̽ faculty member and feel you have an obligation to report suspected violations, please contact the Center for Student Conduct at (802) 656-4360 or stop by our office at Nicholson House, 41 South Prospect Street (next to Waterman), to begin a conversation with the Assistant Director for Academic Integrity. You may also email with your questions: Student.Conduct@uvm.edu.

Unified Campus Reporting Portal

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The incident reports accessible from this page are the most direct method for submitting your concerns if you know that the incident resulted from actions of a ¶¶Òõ̽̽ student. ¶¶Òõ̽̽ has also created a Unified Campus Reporting Portal that contains all other forms for reporting incidents of concern. Please visit that portal for a complete listing of all available reports.

Reporting Portal

Tips for Writing an Incident Report

Tips for Writing an Incident Report

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The Basics:

  • Complete the incident report within 24 hours of the occurrence.
  • Write the report in the 3rd Person ("Instructor stated ..." "The student responded ...")
  • Remain objective. State facts and avoid emotional impact or judgement. You may still describe impact of behavior based on observations of the surrounding community (learning environment was stalled for 5 minutes, other students backed away from the conflict, etc.)
  • Proofread and edit your report prior to submission.
  • If applicable, include photos or other supporting documents. Encourage other witnesses to submit additional objectively written statements that you can attach to the report.

When Writing the Report:

  • Who: Include the first and last name of all parties involved. Indicate the role the individual played in the incident (is the named person the individual engaged with the concerning behavior or is this person a witness?).
  • What: Describe in detail what happened. Be specific. State what you saw and what you heard. Do not make assumptions about what you think occurred. Avoid using generalizations.
  • Where: Provide the exact location of the incident (Building name, Room name/number, etc.)
  • When: Include the date and time that the incident occurred.​