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Disciplinary Appeals
expulsion). The student will not be in “good disciplinary standing” with the university for a designated period of time, and may face specific restrictions on his or her behavior and/or privileges.
I. Disciplinary Hold An official stop on the student’s university account which may prevent the student from registering, dropping/ adding classes, requesting transcripts, graduating, etc. Disciplinary Holds are typically applied when a student has not complied with a step in the disciplinary process or if a student fails to complete assigned sanctions.
J. Community Restitution Hours Designated work hours assigned to be completed at a location selected by the university. Substitution of community restitution hours for a fine is at the discretion of Student Services staff.
K. Report/Reprimand Oral or written warning that further misconduct may result in a more severe sanction.
L. Restriction Loss of privileges to participate in campus activities or benefits (e.g. intramurals, residence hall visitation, parking, etc.) for a designated period of time.
M. Administrative Suspension of Privileges A designated university administrator may suspend the privileges of a student prior to the beginning of an administrative process. A student will receive written notification of any suspension of privileges, and will be afforded the opportunity to be heard by a designated hearing board in an expedient fashion. Examples of suspension of privileges include, but are not limited to, loss of parking privileges, eviction from housing, and restriction from participating in intramural activities.
N. Restitution Requirement to reimburse or otherwise compensate another for damage or loss of property resulting from a student's misconduct.
O. Alcohol and Drug Education Programs Requirement to attend an alcohol or drug education program sponsored by counseling services. A minimal fee may be charged for a workbook.
P. Fines/Administrative Fees A fine requires a student to pay a sum of money. An administrative fee is assessed to assist with costs associated with an educational workshop or program. Fines may be imposed separately or in addition to any other sanction(s). Substitution of a fine for community restitution hours is at the discretion of Student Services staff.
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