Support Through the Process

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Student Conduct Advisors

Student conduct advisors are trained volunteers who can assist students through any part of the conduct process, such as attending a case intake meeting, supporting preparation for an case resolution conference or assisting in writing an appeal.

Contacting a Student Conduct Advisor

Getting in touch with a conduct advisor as early as possible will increase the chances of meeting with the advisor before a case intake meeting or case resolution conference. It is also recommended you share all relevant information (such as the incident report, e-mail notification of charges, etc.) with your advisor. Please contact only one advisor at a time.

HDFS

Fatou Arnold


she/her/hers
 

I am a wholesome professional whose core mission is to leave the world a little better than I found it. I have an extensive 15+ year background involving the intricacies of the education, hospitality, real estate, and athletics industries and am passionate about autism advocacy work that has driven new levels of awareness and equality. 

Overall, I have strategically blended my skills to provoke constructive impacts, built my approaches revolving around improving humanity as a whole, and everything I do rests on one cornerstone notion – my passion for helping others. 

I am a Rutgers University Grad that loves helping students find their way!

FREAS/Facilities

Judy Bell

 302-218-0837

I received my Paralegal Certificate from the University of Delaware in 2016. I also graduated from the Custodial Advancement Skills Education (CASE) Program at UD in 2019. I am currently an affiliate with CSCR, as an advisor and case resolution manager. I'm a Custodial Manager for Facilities/FREAS. Working in facilities has allowed me to work within both the academic and residential aspects of the University. In my free time I do research and advocate for Human Trafficking Victims.

Chemistry

Dana Chatellier


he/him/his
 

Degrees: BS in Chemistry (Washington College, 1978), MA in Organic Chemistry (UD, 1984).

Career: Education Specialist in Chemistry at UD since 1986.

I enjoy helping students who have "forgotten" to read the UD Code of Conduct.

I won the Delaware Amateur Chess Championship in 1982, and I still play chess on-line.

College of Engineering

Deavon Church


he/him/his
 302-533-8327

BA East Asian Studies
MA Liberal Studies

I am a proud alum of UD and have worked for the university for almost fifteen years. I currently work for the College of Engineering as a member of the Information Technology department and am also an RSO advisor for the Board Game Club.

Center for Global Programs & Services

Danielle Ebeling


she/her/hers
 

I am an International Student advisor at the Center for Global Programs & Services. I enjoy supporting students through their higher education journeys and watching students learn and grow. As a Student Conduct Advisor, I hope to be able to further support UD's international students, but also am happy to assist other Blue Hens going though the conduct process.

Office of Academic Enrichment

Caitlin Gallagher


she/her/hers
 

As a Program Manager and Academic Success Coach, I am privileged to work one-on-one with students, providing support and shaping their experience here at UD. My background in higher education is in English instruction, and I spent many years in the classroom working with students to strengthen their writing and communication skills. I have a passion for helping students find their voices and navigate difficult situations, whether they are personal or academic in nature.  I am an excellent listener and communicator, and I’m proud to be Mental Health First Aid Certified. 

College of Arts and Sciences, Student Success Center

Cyndi Germack


she/her/hers
 

Cyndi Germack is a passionate and dedicated professional with a background in career services, human resources, workforce development and program management. With more than 20 years of experience in higher education and for-profit and non-profit organizations, she brings expertise, knowledge and dedication to her role. Previously, she was a career instructor, director of career services and program manager for workforce development programs. She has created partnerships statewide with federal and corporate constituencies. She has engaged local businesses and community members to create fair and equitable access to career resources and opportunities.

The UD alumna went on the first UD-sponsored study abroad trip to South Africa as a student. Germack lives in Delaware with her husband, two teenage daughters, and two boxer rescue dogs. In her free time, she enjoys lifelong learning, through personal and professional development, traveling, spending valuable time with family and friends, going to the beach and participating in wellness activities.

Athletics and Campus Recreation

Tony Goldston, BA, MA


he/him/his
 302-932-5870

I graduated from UNC-CH undergrad and WKU with a Master's in Recreation Administration. In my current role I work at the Little Bob in Campus Recreation as well as with the Cheer, Dance and Mascot Teams. I am the advisor for the Climbing Club and work closely with many areas on campus. I have been an advisor for many years and also serve as a case resolution manager and on the appellate board. My main goal as an administrator is to see our students becoming the best they can be, and assist them in that journey.

Center for Disabilities Studies

Jennifer Grelak, MA

she/her/hers
 

I am an academic program coordinator for Spectrum Scholars and an advisor for the Disability Studies minor program. I have over fifteen years of experience in higher education, including public safety and student affairs roles. I received my B.A. in English Literature and Culture from the University of Baltimore, my M.A. in Leadership in Disability Services from the University of Delaware, and I am currently pursuing my Ed.D. in Community College Leadership at Morgan State University.

I am a first-generation college student passionate about helping students reach their academic goals. Before coming to UD, I was the case manager for academic integrity cases at the Community College of Baltimore County and served on the college's Behavior Intervention Team. I enjoy reading, traveling and family game nights.

Student Services for Athletes

Wes Hamilton


he/him/his
 

I joined the CSCR team as an advisor because I feel that every student deserves to be aware of their rights and responsibilities as a member of the campus community. I predominantly work with athletes, but I'm happy to advise anyone who needs my assistance.

Associate in Arts Program

Robin Kucharczyk, PhD


she/her/hers
 

I am an assistant professor of chemistry in the Associate in Arts Program in Wilmington. After spending 25 years teaching chemistry and general science in NJ and PA, I returned to UD in 2019. I am passionate about promoting science literacy through the study of food/cooking and climate change. As I enjoy helping students advocate for themselves, the Student Conduct Advisor role is a natural fit! Fun facts: I am a dancer, and I have owned hamsters since 1998!

Student Life

Katie Kondrad


she/her/hers
 

I am a proud UD alum. During my time at UD, I was the founding president of an a capella group. I decided to become an advisor because I know how overwhelming the conduct process can feel for students but am also aware of what an important learning experience it can be. In this role, I hope to be a source where students can ask questions, receive guidance and feel supported through the process. I believe everyone should have the opportunity to feel heard, understood and valued.

Student Support Services Program

Aisha Monroe


she/her/hers
 

I am an Academic Program Coordinator for The Student Support Services Program. I have over five years of experience in higher education, student success and student affairs roles. I am active member in Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated. I received my B.S. in Psychology from the Wilmington University,  my M.S. in Applied Family Science, where I obtained my Certified Family Life Education Certification and I am currently pursuing my Doctorate Degree in Prevention Science with a concentration in Higher Education Supports all at Wilmington University. 

Business Administration

Claire O'Neal


she/her/hers
 

I am an Academic Advisor in Lerner College. I also regularly teach UNIV101.  I enjoy supporting students throughout their academic journey, striving to meet students where they are with kindness and a sense of humor.  In addition to serving as an advisor for CSCR, I am also certified in Mental Health First Aid and am a LEAD Ally.  Outside of work, I enjoy walking my dog, reading, singing, travel and family time.

Registrar's Office

Carolyn Quinci, Ed.D.


she/her/hers
 

I am the University Registrar and have worked at UD in academic-facing roles for 22 years. I have been an affiliate with Community Standards & Conflict Resolution for more than 15 years, serving as an advisor, case resolution manager and appellate board chairperson and enjoy the chance to provide guidance and support to students. Additionally, I am certified in Mental Health First Aid and a LEAD Ally. Outside of work I like to cook/bake, run, and cycle (the running/cycling help offset the cooking/baking!).

Lerner College of Business & Economics

Stephen Roberts, BS, MS


he/him/his
 302-831-6848
Fraternity and Sorority Leadership & Learning

Hannah Vogelsong Connor


she/her/hers
 302-831-3112

I am a first-generation college graduate of West Chester University and Georgetown University. I received my BA in Communication Studies and my MPS in Higher Education Administration. I am one of the Program Coordinators in Fraternity and Sorority Leadership & Learning and I directly advise the Panhellenic Council, and I am looking forward to supporting students through the conduct process to ensure they have all the tools and resources they need to feel comfortable and prepared. In my spare time, I love to run, bake and travel!

What can a student conduct advisor do?

 

Answer questions about university policies and the student conduct process

Student conduct advisors are trained in all aspects of the University's student conduct system and can provide a safe space for answering all your questions.

 

Attend an case resolution conference with you

Students may request that their student conduct advisor attend the case resolution conference with them. Your advisor can help you prepare for the case resolution conference, for example, your advisor may help you anticipate questions you might be asked, help prepare talking points for the conference and assist in developing questions for the presenting party.

Your advisor will not speak on your behalf nor will your advisor represent you. You are expected to present your own information and speak for yourself.  If your advisor accompanies you to the case resolution conference, you are welcome to consult with the advisor during the conference.

If you wish to have an advisor attend a case resolution conference with you, you must notify Community Standards & Conflict Resolution as soon as possible so that your advisor’s availability can be considered when scheduling the conference.

 

Advise on the content of your appeal

You are responsible for writing and submitting your own appeal.  While a student conduct advisor may help you to identify and organize your points to be included in your appeal, you are responsible for preparing your appeal according to the established guidelines and submitting it by the deadline.  An advisor will not necessarily edit your appeal or fix grammatical errors.

Advisors will most likely want to meet with you in person, even if your initial contact with them is via e-mail or telephone.

Additional Support

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Center for Counseling and Student Development

The Center for Counseling and Student Development (CCSD) has several resources available to students to support stress management and mental health. Consider making an appointment to discuss resources or log onto TimelyCare for 24-hour virtual mental health support.

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Disability Accomodations

If you wish to request an accommodation for a disability so you can fully participate in the student conduct process, please submit a request to Community Standards & Conflict Resolution (CSCR). Once this form is completed, CSCR staff will consult with staff in Disability Support Services to determine what reasonable accommodation will be granted.

You are expected to adhere to all deadlines established within the student conduct process whether or not the accommodation request process has been completed.

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