Sanctions

The following sanctions may be imposed upon a student who is found to have violated the Student Code of Conduct. The Vice President of Student Services will designate one or more College officers to be responsible for determining and issuing appropriate sanctions resulting from both Administrative Conferences and Judicial Board hearings.

  • Warning - A notice in writing to the student that the student is violating or has violated College regulations.
  • Probation - A written reprimand for violation of specified regulations. Probation is for a designated period of time and includes the probability of more severe sanctions if the student is found to be violating any College regulation during the probationary period.
  • Loss of privileges - Denial of specified privileges for a designated period of time.
  • Restitution - Compensation for loss, damage, or injury. This may take the form of appropriate service and/or monetary or material replacement.
  • Discretionary Sanctions - Examples include but are not limited to: Letter of Apology, Behavorial Contracts, Service to the College or Community, and Referrals for Alcohol and/or Drug Assessment and Education.
  • Suspension - Separation of the student from the College for a specified period of time, after which the student may apply to return. Conditions of readmission may be specified.
  • Dismissal - Permanent separation of the student from the College.

More than one of the sanctions listed above may be imposed for any single violation. Notices of disciplinary action shall be filed in the student's confidential disciplinary file in the Office of Vice President of Student Services. Upon graduation, such notices other than dismissal may be removed by application to the Vice President of Student Services.

The following sanctions may be imposed upon student groups or organizations:

  • Those sanctions listed above in the Student Code.
  • Deactivation-Loss of all privileges, including College recognition, for a specified period of time.