Resource Center
This resource center provides practical information for students, families, and educational institutions navigating Title IX matters, student conduct proceedings, academic integrity allegations, disability accommodations, and Section 504 issues.
Some visitors use these resources to better understand how university and school processes work. Others use them to prepare for a particular stage of a case before deciding whether they need legal advice or professional assistance.
For Students
Resources for students trying to understand university processes, investigations, hearings, and academic or disciplinary issues.
Articles:
What Happens in a Title IX Investigation Interview?
How Universities Evaluate Academic Integrity Violations
What Happens at a College Disciplinary Hearing?
How College Disciplinary Appeals Actually Work
What Happens After a Finding of Responsibility in College
Guides:
Preparing for a Title IX Investigation Interview (paid guide)
How Universities Evaluate Consent in Title IX Cases (paid guide)
Before You Submit: Academic Integrity and AI Guide (paid guide)
For Parents and Families
Resources for parents and families trying to understand what happens when a student is involved in a university process.
Articles:
My Student Was Contacted by the Title IX Office. What Should We Do?
What Parents Should Know Before Their Student Starts College
How Disability Accommodations Work in College (IEP and 504 Transition)
What Families Should Know About Section 504 in College
FERPA and College: What Parents Can and Cannot Access
Guides:
Before Your Student Starts College (paid guide)
For Schools and Educational Institutions
Resources for schools, colleges, and universities seeking information about hearing officer services, appointed advisor roles, Section 504 matters, and professional education topics.
Independent Hearing Officer and Advisor Qualifications (PDF download)
Training and Speaking