University of Evansville Student Defense Lawyer
University of Evansville students usually reach me when a health-sciences program has issued a progression or dismissal decision, or when an academic integrity or conduct charge has come through the university’s process. UE is a private university in Evansville affiliated with the United Methodist Church, with roughly 1,700 undergraduates and programs across the Schroeder School of Business, the College of Education and Health Sciences, the College of Engineering and Computer Science, and the William L. Ridgway College of Arts and Sciences. It is small enough that a case is visible and professional enough — physical therapy, physician assistant studies, nurse anesthesia, athletic training, teacher education — that a finding can reach a licensing board.
Overview
UE is private, so the Fourteenth Amendment does not govern its procedures. The controlling documents are the university’s own: the student handbook, the academic integrity policy, the catalog, and any professional program handbook. Those are the contract, and most cases turn on whether the university did what it said it would do. That framework is on my breach of contract against universities page.
Federal law still reaches a private university receiving federal funds — Title IX, Section 504 and the ADA, and FERPA all apply. Where the dispute is with an academic evaluation, the reasoning of Board of Curators of the University of Missouri v. Horowitz, 435 U.S. 78 (1978), and Regents of the University of Michigan v. Ewing, 474 U.S. 214 (1985) — that academic judgment is not for an outside reviewer to redo — sets the practical ceiling on any appeal. Procedure is where the argument has room to move.
Where University of Evansville cases come from
The College of Education and Health Sciences produces the highest-consequence matters. UE runs direct-entry paths into nursing, athletic training, physician assistant, and physical therapy study, a Doctor of Physical Therapy program whose graduates sit for the National Physical Therapy Examination, and a nurse anesthesia program — each with progression standards, clinical evaluations, and professional-behavior expectations alongside the university-wide system. The frameworks are on my clinical, rotation and externship failures, nursing school dismissal, and professionalism and fitness concerns pages.
Direct-entry programs create a risk students rarely see coming. A student admitted directly into a professional track can lose the seat by missing a progression benchmark, and the loss is treated as an academic decision rather than a dismissal — far less procedure, often no hearing at all. Read the progression policy the day you are admitted, not the day you fall below the threshold.
Teacher education adds field placements and dispositions review, where a site can end a placement quickly and the program then decides what the removal means. Undergraduate integrity and conduct matters follow the ordinary pattern and are covered on my academic misconduct and honor code and student conduct pages. UE also operates Harlaxton College in Grantham, England, and a matter that arises abroad still runs through the university’s policies — with the practical complications of distance, time zones, and delayed access to records.
Which process you are in matters
Academic integrity, student conduct, Title IX, and program progression are four systems with four sets of rules. The label determines the decision-maker, the deadline, whether there is a hearing, and what the outcome is called. A separation that operates as discipline but is routed as a progression decision receives less procedure by design, and that framing is worth contesting. Establish your track from the policy text before you respond — see academic dismissal and suspension.
What to do first
Download the current student handbook and the current program handbook from UE’s own site, in the edition in effect for your cohort, and note the date. Professional program handbooks are reissued annually and the operative version may already have been replaced online. Do not rely on a summary, including this one.
Calendar the deadline, request your file and the evidence the university intends to rely on, and preserve drafts, submission timestamps, clinical and field evaluations, preceptor emails, and messages now. Do not sit for an interview before you understand what the university has — a separate finding for dishonesty is easier to prove than most underlying allegations.
What I can help with
- Reading the governing policy against the charge or decision letter
- Helping you prepare your account, your documents, and your questions
- Testing whether the school followed its own published procedures
- Scrutinizing software-based evidence, including AI-detection and similarity reports
- Assisting with 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
What a lawyer may actually do in your case depends on that school’s policy. Some processes allow counsel to participate, some allow a non-participating advisor, and some allow no outside person in the room at all. Reading the current policy is the first step, and it determines what form the assistance can take.
Common questions
I lost my direct-entry seat in a health program. Can I appeal?
Usually, but the grounds are narrow and the window is short. Progression appeals typically allow argument about procedural error, new information, or disproportionate outcome, not a general re-argument of the grades. Find the permitted grounds in the handbook, then build the submission to fit them rather than writing a general plea.
Does a small university handle these matters more informally?
Often yes, and that is a mixed blessing. Fewer layers means fewer chances to correct an error, and the same administrators may appear at more than one stage. The first written submission therefore carries more weight than at a large university, because it is frequently the only complete statement of your position anyone reads.
Something happened at Harlaxton. Which rules apply?
The university’s policies generally follow the student to a university-operated site, but the logistics change: who conducts the meeting, how quickly you can obtain documents, and whether a hearing happens remotely. Ask for the procedure in writing at the outset and account for the delay in your own preservation of evidence.
Related Indiana pages cover the University of Southern Indiana, also in Evansville, along with Butler University, DePauw University, and Indiana Wesleyan University. The full list is on the Indiana student defense page, and the flat-fee record review is described on the fees and scope of services 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 Indiana; Indiana 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.