Mark Dantonio, Mark Hollis

Michigan State Spartans head coach Mark Dantonio, left, talks with Athletics Director Mark Hollis on the field during pre-game of an NCAA college football game between Michigan and the Michigan, Saturday, Oct. 17, 2015, in Ann Arbor, Mich.

(AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

EAST LANSING -- Michigan State football coach Mark Dantonio and athletic director Mark Hollis are scheduled to brief the school's Board of Trustees at a Monday work session, according to a school spokesperson.

The session is focused largely on the school's budget, MSU spokesperson Jason Cody said, but will also include a briefing on "athletic issues" from Dantonio and Hollis.

The work session is not open to the public, as it's not a full board meeting.

The day will mark the first known time that Dantonio and Hollis will address the school's governing body since the multiple sexual assault investigations into the football program became known in February.

The Ingham County Prosecutor continues to weigh charges against three unnamed football players, following a Michigan State University Police investigation into a January complaint.

The school has also completed a Title IX investigation into the event, which found the three players violated school rules. That case is currently with the school's student conduct system, which can levy punishments ranging from a warning to expulsion.

Michigan State has also launched a private law firm investigation into whether members of the football staff followed school policy in relation to the sexual assault complaint.

Michigan State has also dismissed former defensive end Auston Robertson from the team, after he was charged with sexual assault following an alleged April incident off campus.

The school's Board of Trustees has held public meetings in February and April, with none of the trustees making any public comments regarding the Michigan State football sexual assault allegations. Hollis was not present at those meetings, with deputy athletic director Greg Ianni attending in his stead.