Colleges and universities usually have fairly strict policies regulating student behavior on their campuses, and this has only become more true in the era of COVID -19.
From how many students can be in any one building at once to where students can go in their free time, universities are establishing new COVID -19 rules all the time.
Unfortunately, it’s not always easy for students to find clear information on these rules, and to distinguish between recommendations and hardline rules on the part of their school’s administration.
If you’ve been accused by another student of violating your school’s COVID -19 policies, you might be feeling pretty nervous. The important thing is that an experienced student defense attorney like our attorneys at DC Student Defense can help make sure that you aren’t being punished for something that’s outside of your control.
Read on to find out what to do if another student reports you for COVID-19 violations.