Seeking peaceable resolutions to conflict
The Campus Mediation Program is designed to address and help resolve interpersonal disputes between two or more students in an interdependent living or working situation.  It will extend to off-campus students as well.  Examples include disputes involving roommate, neighbors, coworkers, and student organizations.  We encourage self-referrals.

The campus mediation next training is scheduled for Friday night and Saturday on Feb. 15, 16, 21 and 22, 2008. To register, contact campusmediation@email.wcu.edu





Cases will be co-mediated; typically with one student mediator and one faculty mediator.  To ensure the integrity of the process, mediations must be held confidential, with a few exceptions.

Campus Mediation is not designed to investigate alleged violations of university rules and regulations, and will not refer these types of cases to the university judicial system or other appropriate venue for sanctions; however, a breach of a mediation agreement between the parties or similar conduct with a different party will be forwarded to the Department of Student Judicial Affairs for record-keeping and follow-up.  



If you’d like more information regarding mediation or scheduling a mediation, please contact our Student Case Coordinator, Eric Brailsford-Cato, at 227-2591 or via e-mail at campusmediation@email.wcu.edu.

If you’re interested in becoming a Student Mediator, please contact campusmediation@email.wcu.edu

The student case coordinator is Eric Brailsford-Cato.