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A Program of the Associated
Students of the University of Oregon
Erb Memorial Union, Room 334
OSA@OfficeofStudentAdvocacy.org
Phone (541) 346-3722
Fax (541) 346-3726
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The Office of Student Advocacy deals with just about any difficulty that a student may have related to his or her university experience. Some examples are:
Conduct Code Charges
Alcohol/drugs
Disorderly conduct
Academic misconduct
Cheating, Plagiarism, Forgery
Computer violations
Sexual misconduct
Theft
Trespass
Damage/destruction of property
Unauthorized use of university property
Disruptive behavior
Failure to comply
Falsification of documents
Physical contact/assault
Harassment
University Housing
Conduct
Unauthorized entry
Contract issues
RA/Director disputes
Eviction
Deposit refund
Disputed charges
Repairs
Student Employment
Termination
Supervisor concerns
Work conditions
Fees and Business Affairs
Account disputes
Tuition refunds
Health center charges
Parking charges
Grievances/Complaints
Formal and informal resolutions
Graduate student academic grievances
Discrimination
Harassment
Faculty or Staff Concerns
Abuse of discretion
Arbitrary treatment
Sexual harassment
Exceeds authority
Conflict of interest
Rule/Policy violations
Exam/Dead Week rules
Academic Issues
Grade disputes
Transfer credits
Degree requirements
Withdrawal/changes
Missed deadlines
Retroactive action
Rule exceptions
Petitions
Parking
Residency
Financial Aid
Student Records Issues
Directory restriction
Confidentiality
Access to information
Amendments
FERPA


The Office of Student Advocacy attorneys are licensed in the State of Oregon. The information provided on this website is offered for informational purposes only.  It is not offered as legal advice and does not constitute legal advice. Access to or use of this site or voice mail does not create a lawyer client relationship. The Office of Student Advocacy and its lawyers do not seek to represent you based on your visit or review of this website. You should not make legal hiring decisions based upon brochures, advertising or other promotional materials. Unsolicited materials or information sent to the Office of Student Advocacy or left on voice mail will not be guaranteed confidential.  For legal advice, contact a lawyer licensed in your state. We have tried our best to provide clear and accurate information on this website. Nonetheless, errors may occur. We will make a reasonable effort to correct any errors or clarify any confusion that is brought to our attention in a timely manner. We reserve the right to make changes to this website at any time without notice.