Accountability and Support Resources
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Family Resources
How to Report
The Office of Student Accountability and Support reviews all reports of student misconduct. If a family member encounters an incident that may be a violation of the Standard of Conduct, the incident should be reported using the link below. Once the report is reviewed, a staff member will contact you if any further details are required. When reporting, please list as many details as possible.
Family members are also encouraged to report incidents of misconduct related to hazing.
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA) is a federal law designed to protect the privacy of educational records; to establish the rights of students to inspect and review their education records; and to provide guidelines for the correction of inaccurate and misleading data through informal and formal hearings. The law applies to any individual who is or has been in attendance at an institution and regarding whom the institution maintains educational records.
Once students have matriculated to the University of Missouri, i.e., enrolled in course work, FERPA rights transfer to the student, regardless of the student’s age.
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Faculty and Staff Resources
How to Report
The Office of Student Accountability and Support reviews all reports of student misconduct. If a faculty or staff member encounters an incident that may be a violation of the Standard of Conduct, the incident should be reported using the link below. Once the report is reviewed, a staff member will contact you if any further details are required. When reporting, please list as many details as possible.
Academic Integrity
The Office of Academic Integrity is responsible for all matters of academic misconduct. For more information about reporting possible violations, please visit the Office of Academic Integrity website.
Office of Institutional Equity
The Office of Institutional Equity is responsible for all matters of discrimination and sexual misconduct. More information about reporting incidents can be found on Office of Institutional Equity's website.
Student Conduct Process
Our conduct process is designed to support students as they navigate difficult situations, helping them cultivate personal growth, develop lasting integrity, and gain the tools they need to move forward with confidence.