Students involved in conflict(s) with another
individual(s) may elect to have the conflict(s) mediated with the
assistance of a third party mediator assigned by the appropriate
Student Life dean.
The following information information and procedures relate to the MTSU mediation process. Click on a topic to learn more.
Conditions of Mediation
The following conditions must be accepted by the parties:
1. all parties involved must agree to the mediation process;
2. the resolution that results from the mediation process will be written, must be signed by all parties, and will bind the parties to abide by the agreed terms until such terms are completed, or an alternative agreement is developed by the parties;
3. the agreement reached through mediation is not subject to any appeals process; and
4. if no form of resolution can be determined by mutual consent, the judicial coordinator may recommend that the matter be referred to the appropriate judicial body.
Frequently Asked Questions About Mediation
What is Mediation?
Mediation is a process in which a neutral third party
(mediator) facilitates the discussion and identification of
issues between the disputants, the development of alternate
solutions, and the negotiation of a mutually satisfying outcome
to the dispute.
(taken from "Training Peer Mediators in the College and
University Setting: A Trainer's Guide" by Rick
Olshak)
Why use mediation?
When would I use mediation?
How can I become a mediator?
*There are several trained faculty and staff
mediators on campus. In addition, there is an opportunity for
students to be trained in the mediation process to become peer
mediators. This opportunity is open to any student,
administrator, or faculty member that has the desire to serve the
MTSU community. Further information is available in the Office of
Judicial Affairs and Mediation Services (128 Keathley University
Center, 898-2750).
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What is mediation? |
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