Conflict Education & Student Accountability
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Conflict Education & Student Accountability (CESA, formerly known as Student Rights & Responsibilities) engages across GW to foster equitable and restorative accountability to community standards. We do this through promoting individual rights and communal responsibilities, supporting community members to identify and repair harm, and growing community capacity for conflict management.
WHAT WE DO
Resolution Pathways
Restorative justice seeks to repair harm that was done. This doesn't mean that students who violate policy and cause harm don't face consequences. It means those consequences are grounded in determining what harm occurred, and what can be done to repair it.
Conflict Education
The CESA team has a variety of resources - ranging from recorded videos, workshops, and information - to help students, faculty, and staff to promote more positive experiences when dealing with conflict.
Records Requests & FERPA
CESA maintains educational records regarding reports of student academic integrity and non-academic misconduct.

Join the The University Integrity and Conduct Council
The UICC reviews reports of academic and non-academic misconduct by students and student organizations. Members are trained to interpret the Code of Academic Integrity and the Code of Student Conduct and play an integral role in fostering development and growth among students at GW.

Community Listening Circle: One month into the new federal government
These small, community-focused conversations create space for you to share your thoughts and experiences, especially in light of the recent shifts in the U.S. government and their impact on the GW community.
Whether you want to speak or simply listen, you’re welcome here.