Student Handbook 2013 - 2014

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7. Incidents involving sexual assault - Suspension for one year up to Expulsion. F. Interim Suspension In certain circumstances, the Vice President for Student Affairs, the Chief Student Conduct Officer, the Assistant Director of OSC, or designee, may impose a University or residence hall suspension prior to the hearing before a hearing body. Living on campus is a privilege, not a right. The University reserves the right to terminate this privilege, at any time, for inappropriate behavior by a student. 1. Interim suspension may be imposed only: a. To ensure the safety and well being of members of the University community or preservation of University property; b. To ensure the student’s physical or emotional safety or well being; or, c. If the student poses a threat of disruption of or interference with normal University operations. 2. During the interim suspension, the Vice President for Student Affairs, the Chief Student Conduct Officer, the Assistant Director of OSC or designee may deny the student access to any or all of the following: residence halls; the campus (including classes), and/or; all other University activities and/or privileges for which the student might otherwise be eligible.

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