Our Mission
To promote a greater awareness and understanding of the rules of the student code of conduct and address issues of student academic misconduct and disruption of campus life so that an environment conducive to learning and individual growth can be maintained at Kennesaw State University.
SCAI is a Department within the Division of Student Affairs, and is a part of the Dean of Students Office.
Report Alleged Violations
General Misconduct
An alleged violation of the Student Code of Conduct or Residential Code of Conduct
Academic Integrity
An alleged violation of the Code of Academic Integrity
Background Information
The predecessor of the Kennesaw State University Department of Student Conduct and
Academic Integrity (SCAI), (Office of Judiciary Programs), was developed in 1985 to
administer and supervise the procedures surrounding alleged infractions of the KSU
Student Code of Conduct and other University policies. The SCAI Department strives
to assure fair and impartial considerations of misconduct charges against any KSU
student through a system of campus hearing boards and other administrative procedures
(hearing officers).
The SCAI structure includes hearing officers and hearing boards (University Hearing Panel). Each hearing board is composed of faculty, staff, and student members of the SCAI panel. Members of the panel are trained to hear complaints, arrive at fair and impartial conclusions and deliver clear and direct recommendations. Also, there is a student sexual misconduct/Title IX special panel which is composed of KSU faculty and staff members who receive additional Title IX specific training.