About Us

C4C

Student Conduct & Conflict Resolution (SCCR), informed by a student development framework and restorative practices, supports community safety, student growth and success by helping students:

  • Reflect on decisions.
  • Be accountable for their actions.
  • Make decisions in congruence with community standards of conduct.

SCCR Staff and Resolution Specialists

For general questions or if you do not know who to contact, you can email studentconduct@scfxdg.com or call (303) 492-5550.
 

Christopher Paddock
Associate Director • Student Conduct & Conflict Resolution
Student Conduct & Conflict Resolution
Christopher.Paddock@scfxdg.com

Jamie Pratt
Assistant Director • Restorative Justice and Conflict Resolution
Student Conduct & Conflict Resolution
jamie.pratt@scfxdg.com

Christopher Mellott
Senior Coordinator
Student Conduct & Conflict Resolution
christopher.mellott@scfxdg.com

Jessica Minck
Program Manager
Student Conduct & Conflict Resolution
minck@scfxdg.com

Mackenzie Bloom-Fisher
Administrative Coordinator
Student Conduct & Conflict Resolution
mackenzie.bloom-fisher@scfxdg.com

Liz Padilla
Office Coordinator
Student Conduct & Conflict Resolution
Elizabeth.Padilla@scfxdg.com

Lily Bisantz
Coordinator
Student Conduct & Conflict Resolution
Lily.Bisantz@scfxdg.com

Myah Post
Coordinator
Student Conduct & Conflict Resolution
Myah.Post@scfxdg.com

Ethan Smith
Coordinator
Student Conduct & Conflict Resolution
ethan.smith-5@scfxdg.com

Lanna Whitlock
Coordinator
Student Conduct & Conflict Resolution
Lanna.Whitlock@scfxdg.com

RJ Yovanovich
Coordinator
Student Conduct & Conflict Resolution
RJ.Yovanovich@scfxdg.com

SCCR Presentations

Interested in organizing a SCCR presentation for your classroom, department or student organization? Email us at studentconduct@scfxdg.com to request a presentation that meets your specific needs. Our staff can educate you on various topics such as the Student Code of Conduct, Honor Code, Conflict Resolution, the CU Restorative Justice Program, and the Amnesty Policy.

Honor Code presentations include what the Honor Code is, how to file an Honor Code report, and common cheating and detection. SCCR can also review syllabi and give feedback. To see the multiple training and presentation options for conflict management, visit our Conflict Resolution page.

SCCR team photo

 
Don't ignore it, report it.

There are options for students, faculty and staff, and families to report concerns. Don't ignore mental health concerns, racism, harassment, discriminatory actions, unwanted sexual behavior, abuse in a relationship, stalking, other interpersonal violence and abusive conduct.

What, where and how to report