Mission

The Carolina Judicial Council consists of a group of students that serve on hearing panels in disciplinary cases. Students undergo weekly intense training in such matters as statement analysis, kinesics, hearing decorum, and University policy. Members are expected to maintain the strictest confidentiality in regards to all cases.

Members of the Carolina Judicial Council are also expected to set the standards of behavior for University students, as well as contribute to the education of students who come before them in hearings.

Council members serve as resources for students and are opinion leaders on campus. As ambassadors for the University, council members should always seek to personify the principles and ideals embodied in the Carolinian Creed.

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