The disciplinary officer can impose sanctions, which include:
Interim suspension - being excluded from class or privileges until a decision is made.
Reprimand - written notice that any other offense will carry heavier penalties.
General probation - the student must be willing to follow college rules without another penalty and if the student errs again, further action will be taken.
Restrictive probation - the student loses good standing and the disciplinary action is recorded. The student will not be eligible for initiation into local or national organizations, cannot receive any college award or honorary recognition and cannot hold leadership positions in any campus organization. A violation by the student will mean immediate suspension.
Suspension - the student is excluded from classes and other privileges or activities.
Expulsion - a student is dismissed from campus for an indefinite period. Only the president can readmit a student who has been expelled.
Restitution - the student must pay for damage to property.
Loss of academic credit or grade - imposed for academic dishonesty and may result in other sanctions. Withholding a transcript, diploma, degree, certification or right to register or participate in graduation ceremonies. |