ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS

Higher Education Disciplinary Actions: Defending Students and Futures

Facing a university disciplinary hearing, academic misconduct charge, or Title IX proceeding in Florida? Protect your education and future with experienced counsel.

A single accusation can put years of hard work, and a lifetime of plans, at risk. When a college or university accuses a student of academic misconduct, an honor code violation, or behavioral wrongdoing, the disciplinary process that follows can end in suspension, expulsion, or a permanent notation that follows the student to graduate schools, employers, and professional licensing boards.

At the Huggins Law Firm, PLLC, Attorney Arthur Huggins Jr. helps students and families across Daytona Beach, Lake Mary, and Bradenton navigate higher education disciplinary actions. From the first notice through hearings and appeals, we help students understand the charges, prepare their defense, and protect the educational investment their future is built on.

University proceedings move quickly, and students often make irreversible mistakes, admissions, missed deadlines, unprepared statements, in the first days after receiving notice. If your student has been accused, the time to get advice is now.

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Disciplinary Matters We Handle

Colleges and universities discipline students through a variety of processes, each with its own code of conduct, procedures, and decision-makers. We assist students facing:

Academic misconduct allegations, including plagiarism and cheating

Honor code violations

Behavioral and student conduct code charges

Alcohol, drug, and hazing-related allegations

Title IX and sexual misconduct proceedings

Academic dismissals and appeals

Suspension and expulsion hearings

Whether your school is a public university governed by constitutional due process requirements or a private institution bound by its own published procedures, students have rights, and enforcing them makes a measurable difference in outcomes.

How University Disciplinary Proceedings Work

Most cases begin with a notice from a dean of students, conduct office, or academic integrity board describing the alleged violation. The student is typically invited to a preliminary meeting, followed by an investigation and a hearing before an administrator or panel. Standards of proof are lower than in criminal court, often a mere preponderance of the evidence, and the rules of evidence generally do not apply.

That informality cuts both ways. It means proceedings can feel casual right up until the moment a life-altering sanction is imposed. It also means preparation, organization, and a clear narrative carry enormous weight, because panels respond to students who present their side credibly and completely.

One hearing can follow a student for decades.

Graduate schools, employers, and licensing boards all ask about discipline. Protect the record before it is written.

The Advisor’s Role, and Why It Matters

Many schools limit the role attorneys may play in hearings, sometimes allowing them to attend only as silent advisors. Families sometimes conclude from this that a lawyer cannot help. The opposite is true: because you may have to speak for yourself, preparation is everything, and preparation is exactly what we provide.

Analyzing the charges and the school’s own published procedures

Gathering evidence, documents, and witness statements

Preparing the student’s written responses and statements

Rehearsing hearing testimony and anticipated questions

Attending hearings as an advisor where permitted

Drafting appeals of adverse decisions

We also watch for procedural violations, schools failing to follow their own rules, which are among the most powerful grounds for appeal and, at public institutions, potential legal action.

Protecting the Long-Term Record

The sanction itself is only part of the story. Disciplinary findings can appear on transcripts, surface in background checks, and require disclosure on graduate, medical, law school, and professional licensing applications for years. A resolution that shortens a suspension but leaves a damaging notation may cost far more later than it saves today.

We negotiate and advocate with the long term in view, pursuing outcomes that preserve not just enrollment, but the clean record your student’s ambitions require.

Why Families Trust the Huggins Law Firm, PLLC

These cases involve stressed students and frightened parents, and they deserve more than a form-letter defense. Our deliberately limited caseload lets us give each student real preparation and each family real communication. When your child’s future is on the line, that attention is everything.

Free, no-pressure consultations

Deliberately limited caseload

Direct access to your attorney

Serving Daytona Beach, Lake Mary & Bradenton

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Contact the Huggins Law Firm, PLLC, to Protect Your Student’s Future

Your student’s education is one of the largest investments your family will ever make. Defend it accordingly. Contact the Huggins Law Firm, PLLC, serving Daytona Beach, Lake Mary, and Bradenton, to schedule your free, confidential consultation. Call (844) 484-4467 or send us a message today.

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844-HUGGINS (484-4467)

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