Honor Court
the judicial leg of the associated student body

The judicial branch of ASUPS is embodied in the ASUPS Honor Court. The Court serves two primary functions:

  1. To preside over conduct hearings and determine the verity of charges against students.

  2. To act as a final authority in disputes over the interpretation of ASUPS official documents and election results after the date of polling.

The ASUPS Honor Court is comprised of students, faculty, and staff. Student justices are appointed for the entire period of their matriculation as long as the student remains in good standing and chooses to remain on the Court.

Student Justices

  • Scott Glenn (Chair)
  • Taylor Ash
  • Laurel Bandy
  • Katie Bush
  • Aaron Frein
  • Myles Heistad
  • Leslie Mayer

Faculty Justices

  • Alva Butcher, Business & Leadership
  • Lisa Ferrari, Politics & Government (fall semester)
  • Rob Hutchinson, School of Music
  • Matt Picard, Math/Computer Science Dept.
  • Michel Rocchi, Foreign Languages & Literature

Staff Justices

  • Kelli Delaney, Academic Advising (spring semester)
  • Lorraine Toler, School of Education
  • Leah Vance, Academic & Career Advising
  • Ava Brock, Student Financial Services

Students charged in the conduct process can choose between an administrative hearing, an Integrity Code Board, or the ASUPS Honor Court as venues to hear their case. More information about the Student Integrity Code, judicial process, and hearing options can be obtained from Student Development.