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Monday, November 10, 2008, 10:00 am

ROLAND WANG
20032201 HUME HONORS WEST
GAINESVILLE, Florida 32612-2001


Dear ROLAND:

My office recently received a report concerning your involvement in an incident on Saturday, September 13, 2008. According to the report, you were allegedly involved in failing to comply with a University official. Due to the allegations, you are being charged with violating the following section(s) of the University of Florida Student Code of Conduct (Rule 6C1-4.016, University of Florida Regulations):

Residence Halls Community Standards 2008-2009/(2)P.05 FAILURE TO COMPLY/(2)P.05/a - Students and their guests must comply with a University Official's request when such official is working within the performance of his or her duties. University Officials include any Housing and Residence Education staff members, regardless of job title.,
Residence Halls Community Standards 2008-2009/(2)P.05 FAILURE TO COMPLY/(2)P.o5/b - Students are required to schedule and/or maintain appointments with staff members when asked to do so in conjunction with the staff members’ duties.

You were sent a letter on informing you of your responsibility to schedule an informational meeting within within ten business days. As of today, you have failed to do so and acquire an additional charge of (2)P.05b Failure to Comply.

The reflection paper received did not meet the requirements set forth in your hearing and sanctioning letter. Please call to schedule a meeting. You have received an additional charge of P.05/B Failure to comply with a directive from a University Official.

Be advised that a hold has been placed on your student records that will remain in effect until you attend this meeting. Depending on the nature of the allegations and your status as a student, this hold will restrict your ability to register, receive transcripts, graduate, and attend athletic events on campus. Pursuant to University of Florida Regulation 6C1-4.016, failure to schedule an appointment or attend the scheduled appointment, could result in a decision made in your absence and/or assignment of appropriate sanctions. Therefore, it is imperative that you call this office as soon as possible and schedule an appointment at (352) 392-2171 ex. 10141.

Please read the enclosed pamphlet regarding the Residential Judicial Process before your scheduled meeting. To obtain more information about the Department of Housing and Residence Education Community Standards, please visit our website at www.housing.ufl.edu/housing/reslife_standards. The University of Florida Student Code of Conduct is also found online at www.dso.ufl.edu/judicial.

Sincerely,

Brian Trutschel
Residential Judicial Graduate Assistant

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