Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution

Expunging Your Conduct Record

The official UF expungement policy is as follows:

Notwithstanding the foregoing, if during the year of the student's graduation, the student requests in writing that his or her conduct record be destroyed, and that student can demonstrate that he or she has applied to graduate, that record will be evaluated. The record will be destroyed provided the student committed only one Student Conduct Code violation and did not:

  1. violate the Student Honor Code;
  2. cause personal injury;
  3. cause significant property damage;
  4. commit a felony violation of a state controlled substance law;
  5. disrupt the orderly operation of the University;
  6. violate the firearm, explosives, dangerous chemicals, ammunition or weaponry regulations of the University; or
  7. rise to the level of magnitude, or impact of violations described in (a)-(f) above. The decision of the Dean of Students or designee on whether or not to destroy a disciplinary record under this section (5) is final and is not appeal able.

In order to request your file be expunged, you must fill out the expungement form and attach your written reasons for requesting an early expungement. You must also attach proof that you are graduating in the upcoming year. You will receive your decision via e-mail so make sure you include a current e-mail address in your materials.