The TSU Judicial Department publicizes university rules and regulations campus wide through seminars, counseling, disciplinary hearings, and classroom presentations throughout the year.
Texas Southern University has a zero tolerance for drugs and weapons. Any student who is found guilty of either of these violations or any other violations of the Student Code of Conduct creates a serious risk of disciplinary sanction, which may result in suspension or expulsion from the University.
All problems and concerns are important, and they are never considered too small for administrators to hear and hopefully assist you in making appropriate decisions throughout your matriculation. Information exchanged between the student and administrators during a disciplinary hearing and/or meeting is strictly confidential.
Contact the Office of Judicial Affairs to obtain additional information regarding rules and regulations set forth by the University. Become familiar with persons administering the judicial process. The Office of Judicial Affairs is located on the second floor of the TSU Recreation Center, office # 220. Make it a point to stop by and meet the Judicial Director and all other administrators of the division of Student Services, who are affiliated with the judicial process. Remember, the Judicial Affairs Office is also here to receive any complaints that you may have concerning other students, faculty, or staff. It is our goal to assist you in following the correct procedure for reporting or responding to incidents that may affect you on the TSU campus.
Director of Judicial Affairs
Corliss A. Rabb
713-313-7956 or 713-313-1038
rabb_ca@tsu.edu |