S t u d e n t H a n d b o o k : C o m p l a i n t s , G r i e v a n c e s , G r a d e A p p e a l s & C o d e o f C o n d u c t
Code of Conduction Violations that could be potentially imposed
Sanctions: Level 1 (L1), Level 2 (L2), Level 3 (L3)
College and Personal Property (Continued) Selling stolen property of the college or other individuals to a member of the college community or a visitor to the campus;
1 st Offense: Probation and/or suspension, depending the severity of the offenses. If Probation is selected, an appropriate secondary sanction may be determined by the Dean (i.e., community service, letter of apology, essay). *If a residence hall student, student could be subject to dismissal from the residence hall, depending upon the severity of the incident. (L1) to (L3), depending on situation 2 nd Offense: Suspension. Student sent to a Disciplinary Committee for Due Process Hearing. *If a residence hall student, student could be subject to dismissal from the residence hall (even if the suspension is not upheld) (L3).
Code of Conduction Violations that could be potentially imposed
Sanctions: Level 1 (L1), Level 2 (L2), Level 3 (L3)
College Instruction
1 st Offense: Verbal Warning. Depending on type of disruption, student can be given probation and/or suspension. Depending on situation, a first offense can range from L1 to L2. 2 nd Offense: Probation. An appropriate secondary sanction may be determined by the Dean (i.e., community service, letter of apology, essay). However, depending on type of disruption, student can be given suspension (L2) to (L3). 3 rd Offense: Automatic Suspension. Student sent to a Disciplinary Committee for Due Process Hearing (L3). 1 st Offense: Verbal Warning. However, depending on type of disruption, student can be given probation and/or suspension. *If a residence hall student, student could be subject to dismissal from the residence hall, depending upon the severity of the incident. (L1) to (L2) 2 nd Offense: Probation. An appropriate secondary sanction may be determined by the Dean (i.e., community service, letter of apology, essay). However, depending on type of disruption, student can be given a suspension. *If a residence hall student, student could be subject to dismissal from the residence hall, depending upon the severity of the incident (L2) to (L3). 3 rd Offense: Automatic Suspension. Student sent to a Disciplinary Committee for Due Process Hearing. *If a residence hall student, student could be subject to dismissal from the residence hall (even if the suspension is not upheld) (L3).
Conducting an activity on the part of any individual or group that causes disruption or interference with the teaching-learning environment or the regular operation of the college, including:
Occupying any building or campus areas for the purpose of disruption or interference
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