Grand Valley State University Student Defense Lawyer
Grand Valley State University gives its conduct document a distinctive name — the Student Code, styled as the Anchor of Student Rights and Responsibilities — and assigns each charged student a Conflict Resolution Facilitator. The friendly vocabulary should not be mistaken for low stakes: the same process can end in suspension, dismissal, or a record that surfaces on every application that asks.
Overview
GVSU is a public university with its main campus in Allendale and a health campus in downtown Grand Rapids, so the Fourteenth Amendment applies. Under Goss v. Lopez, 419 U.S. 565 (1975), a disciplinary suspension requires notice and an opportunity to respond, and longer separations require more. GVSU sits in the Sixth Circuit, where Doe v. Baum, 903 F.3d 575 (6th Cir. 2018) requires public universities in credibility-based disciplinary cases to allow cross-examination. Academic decisions travel under a different star: Regents of the University of Michigan v. Ewing, 474 U.S. 214 (1985), a Michigan case, gives universities heavy deference on academic judgment — which is why sorting your case into the right category is the first real move.
Where GVSU cases come from
Conduct charges run under the Student Code through the Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution, which assigns a facilitator to each case. Integrity allegations begin in the course, and the software-generated variety — similarity and AI-detection scores — is covered on the academic misconduct page. The health programs generate their own distinct docket: the Kirkhof College of Nursing, headquartered on the Grand Rapids health campus with clinical placements at the adjacent hospitals, runs CCNE-accredited programs where a failed clinical or a professionalism concern can stall or end a degree. Those cases follow the frameworks on the nursing school dismissal and clinical rotation failures pages.
Which process you are in matters
A conduct charge, an integrity allegation, a Title IX matter, and an academic or clinical standing decision each run on separate procedures at GVSU. Under Board of Curators of the University of Missouri v. Horowitz, 435 U.S. 78 (1978), courts defer heavily to academic judgments and much less to disciplinary findings, so the classification controls both your rights inside the process and your leverage after it. Clinical removals deserve special attention here: they are often processed as academic while resting on allegations that are disciplinary in substance, and that mismatch is a real argument.
What to do first
Pull the current Student Code from GVSU’s own site — the Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution publishes its process at gvsu.edu/conduct — plus your program handbook if you are in nursing or another clinical program, and the syllabus for any course involved. Write down the deadline, request your file, and preserve drafts, messages, and clinical evaluations now. Speak with your assigned facilitator only after you know what the file contains; the meeting is friendlier than a hearing, but everything you say in it is part of the case.
What I can help with
- Reading the governing policy against the charge or decision letter
- Preparing your account, your documents, and your questions
- Testing whether GVSU followed its own published procedures
- Scrutinizing software-based evidence, including AI-detection and similarity reports
- The written response and appeal, to the extent the policy permits
- Serving as your advisor where the process allows it
- Negotiating sanction terms, notations, and disclosure language
The advisor question — who may attend, and what they may say — is answered by GVSU’s current published policy for your track, not by any general rule, so the policy gets read before anything else gets decided.
Common questions
My nursing program removed me from clinical placement. Is that a discipline case?
It depends on the substance. A removal for a skills deficit is academic; a removal for alleged dishonesty or unprofessional conduct looks disciplinary even when processed under an academic label, and the label determines your procedural rights. The program handbook’s own definitions are usually where that argument starts.
The facilitator meeting felt informal. Do I still need to prepare?
Yes. Informal format, formal consequences. The meeting produces the record on which the outcome and any appeal will rest, so walk in knowing the code sections charged, the evidence, and what you are and are not prepared to say.
Will a GVSU finding affect graduate or licensure applications?
It can — nursing licensure and graduate applications commonly ask about discipline directly, independent of what the transcript shows. The wording of the finding and the record is negotiable more often than students expect, and that negotiation is part of the work. The starting point is the record review on the fees and scope page.
Nearby Michigan schools: Calvin University, Hope College, and Western Michigan. The full list is on the Michigan student defense page.
This is general information about the matters I handle and the law that applies to them. It is not legal advice about your situation, and the law in this area can change. For advice on your matter, start with the Full Read + Game Plan — your entire file read, straight answers, and exactly what to do next, in what order.
This page is informational and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by the institution named on it.
Attorney advertising. Zachary Gaynor is admitted in Florida and its federal courts, not in Michigan; Michigan matters are handled through the framework described on the nationwide practice page — federal-law assessment, campus-process support where the school’s policy permits an advisor, and association with local counsel or pro hac vice admission where required.