The following are sanctions which may be invoked by the College for individual students, groups of students, or student organizations in cases where there has been a violation of theCode of Student Conduct. The listing is not inclusive of all options which the College may choose to exercise. The Dean of Student Affairs will maintain a record of imposed sanction(s) for behavioral violations and the Vice President of Academic Affairs will keep a record of imposed sanction(s) for academic integrity violations. Student Sanctions : A. Grade of F: A failing grade for an assignment or for a course grade may be assigned by a faculty member for academic integrity violations. B. Reprimand: A reprimand gives official written notice to the student that any subsequent offense against the Code of Student Conduct will carry heavier penalties because of a prior infraction. C. General Probation: A student may be placed on General Probation when involved in a minor disciplinary offense. Under General Probation, the student is given a chance toshow capability and willingness to observe the Code of Student Conduct without further penalty. If the student errs again, further action will be taken. D. Restrictive Probation: Restrictive Probation results in loss of good standing, which may limit activity in the College community. Generally, the student will not be eligible for initiation into any local or national organization, and may not receive any College awardor other honorary recognition. The student may not occupy a position of leadership or responsibility with any College or student organization, publication, or activity. Any violation of Restrictive Probation may result in immediate suspension. E. Suspension: Suspension results in the exclusion from class(es), and/or all other privileges or activities of the College for a specified period of time as determined by the Dean of Student Affairs. This sanction is reserved for those offenses warranting discipline more severe than probation or for repeated misconduct. Students who receive this sanctionmust request and obtain specific written permission from the Dean of Student Affairs before returning to campus. F. Expulsion: When expelled, a student is dismissed from campus for an indefinite periodof time and loses student status. The student may be readmitted to the College only with the approval of the President. G Restitution: Students will be responsible for paying for damaged, misused, destroyed,or lost property belonging to the College, College personnel, students, or others. H. Loss of Academic Credit or Grade: Loss of academic credit or a grade can be imposed as a result of academic dishonesty. I . Withholding transcript, diploma, or right to register or participate in graduation ceremonies: These sanctions can be imposed when financial obligations are not met. The student will not be allowed to register or to participate in commencement until allfinancial obligations are met. Organizations/Group Sanctions:
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