question about noting disciplinary action on application
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 6:51 pm
Freshman year I got a reprimand from campus police for underage alcohol consumption and "being extremely uncooperative and belligerent with police officers." That's what it says on the incident summary and final report. I had to have a meeting with the school's judicial affairs person, wrote an essay about what I learned, and go to an alcohol lecture. I have had a perfectly clean record since, both on campus and off. This was the only thing I've ever been in trouble with, and have been told by my pre-law advisor on campus and the dean's office that it's not going to affect my chances.
So, my question is this. When applications ask "have you ever had any academic or disciplinary actions taken against you?" What should my response be? Just a few sentences about what happened? I'm not putting it in my personal statement or anything.
My school sends a dean's letter saying I am in good standing to the schools that request it. It will mention the incident, but say I am in good standing.
Thank you all very much.
So, my question is this. When applications ask "have you ever had any academic or disciplinary actions taken against you?" What should my response be? Just a few sentences about what happened? I'm not putting it in my personal statement or anything.
My school sends a dean's letter saying I am in good standing to the schools that request it. It will mention the incident, but say I am in good standing.
Thank you all very much.