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Mediation-Program for Dispute Resolution Grambling State University Division of Student Affairs Office of Student Conduct       Mediation-Program for Dispute Resolution

Ready to Explode?   The Office of Student Conduct is excited about facilitating Mediation(Program for Dispute Resoulution). This process gives students a unique opportunity to critically evaluate positive strategies regarding conflict resolution while pursuing their education. It is our desire to assist students in developing attitudes that will foster life- long constructive practices through problem-solving abilities, and good communication skills.

What is Mediation? Grambling State University’s Mediation Program is an affective form of conflict resolution which allows students to negotiate their own disputes on neutral grounds in a peaceful, non- violent method facilitated by a mediator. Through this process students can better understand the nature of the conflict as well as each others point of view.

Types of Issues Mediators Monitor Rumor and gossip disputes Relationship challenges/harassment Racial and cultural confrontations Minor assaults Roommate conflicts Student Organization Disputes  

When is Mediation Not Recommended? Sexual Assault Suicide Physical Assault Drug Use Weapon Possession Legal Problems  

Referrals for Mediation are made by the following: Self Peers Concerned People Resident Assistants  Faculty/Staff/Administrators

Who are Mediators?    Trained Grambling State University falculty/staff who help students solve a problem/conflict   Has the patience to listen to people Keeps information confidential Conducts the mediation Does not make decisions for students nor take sides Help students remain focused on the problem 

Mediation Is: Informal Private Voluntary Effective communication Designed to create a win/win solution! Not a win/lose or lose/lose solution A formulated resolution signed by both parties as well as the mediator  

Office of Student Conduct For additional information contact The Office of Student Conduct 403 Main Street Across from Brown Hall Phone:(318) 274-6149 Fax:(318) 274-3297 E-mail:studentconduct@gram.edu