Topic Library
Pick the topic that matches what you are facing. Each library collects every guide on that situation in one place, with the most important pieces surfaced first.
52 guides
Plagiarism allegations, cheating accusations, AI-detection false positives, and integrity violations at every level of education. Each guide covers what to do in the first hours after an allegation, how the hearing process works, and what defenses actually move outcomes.
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4 guides
Title IX investigations move fast and have unique procedural rules. These guides cover the full process for respondents and complainants, from the first notice through the live hearing and final appeal.
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9 guides
Academic dismissal, disciplinary dismissal, and suspension appeals follow strict deadlines and narrow grounds. These guides walk through the process, the appeal letter structure that works, and the strategic choices that decide whether students get reinstated.
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Health professions programs handle dismissals through committee structures that differ from undergraduate procedures. These guides cover medical, nursing, dental, pharmacy, PA, and residency programs, with the procedural specifics that decide outcomes.
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Law school, business school, and other graduate program dismissals carry implications for licensure, bar admission, and career trajectory. These guides cover the appeal landscape and the disclosure decisions that matter long after the hearing.
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What hearing panels actually look for, what to say and what to avoid, how to organize evidence, and how to write a personal statement that works. The full preparation library for any student conduct or academic integrity hearing.
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AI-detection tools produce documented false positives, especially for ESL students, formal academic writing, and Grammarly-edited papers. These guides walk through the accusation, the detector evidence, and the defense that actually works.
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Suspensions, expulsions, manifestation determinations, IEP and 504 disputes. These guides give parents the procedural understanding they need before walking into a school meeting or hearing.
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Most student conduct cases do not require legal representation. These guides explain when an attorney is warranted, when an education advisor is the better choice, and how the cost difference plays out for families.
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