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about judiciary
The University Judiciary is the campus organization charged with promoting a climate of integrity at the University of Georgia by conducting hearings for students charged with violating conduct regulations and by proactively educating the University community through outreach programs to organizations and groups, helping students to understand the expectations that the University has for appropriate and responsible behavior. The mission statement of the Judiciary reflects this role:
We, the University of Georgia Judiciary, seek to foster respect within the University Community through adherence to the Code of Conduct, by utilizing proactive education and a fundamentally fair judicial process.
announcements
University Judiciary is excited to announce the release of its Fall 2008 application for membership. The application can be downloaded here or picked up from the Office of Judicial Programs in 130 Memorial Hall. Students applying must have at least three semesters remaining at the University of Georgia and are expected to complete fifty hours of training as well as pass a test in order to become members of University Judiciary. Applications are due into the Office of Judicial Programs (Memorial Hall Room 130) no later than 5:00 pm Monday, September 22nd. We will notify applicants whether or not they were selected for an interview by email by October 1st. All interviews will be conducted on October 4th and 5th. If you have any questions please contact Vinuta Naik at vna8527@uga.edu or Heather Mahaffey at leigh625@gmail.com. Good luck!