Student Handbook 2025-26

1. Verbal Warning: A statement advising the student that a violation of the Student Code of Conduct has been committed and that further misconduct may result in more severe disciplinary action. 2. Written Warning: A written statement advising the student that a violation of the Student Code of Conduct has been committed and that further misconduct may result in more severe disciplinary action. 3. Disciplinary Probation: Removal of the student from good standing. Students may be subject to loss of participation in extra-curricular activities. Additional restrictions or conditions may also be imposed. Probation shall last for a stated period of time and until specific conditions have been met. Any violations of these rules or College policies committed during the probationary period will subject the student to further discipline and/or more severe sanctions, to include suspension or expulsion. 4. Community Service: Completion of a determined number of hours in a designated setting as assigned by Conduct Hearing Officer, Student Conduct Committee, the Dean, or their designee. Community Service assignments may include on- and/or off-campus sites. Community Service may be imposed alone or in conjunction with other sanctions. 5. Educational Sanctions: Completion of an educational module based on a topic appropriate to the violation, reflective paper, and other forms of education – i.e. article review, educational interview, video review, program attendance, workshop attendance, educational poster board, program presentation, etc. – may be imposed that provide an opportunity for the student to learn from, rectify, and prevent future occurrences of the violation. 6. Fines: Fines may include restitution, or the reimbursement for damage to or misappropriation of college property or the property of others whether exclusively or in combination with other disciplinary action. Such reimbursement may take the form of monetary payment or appropriate service to repair or otherwise compensate for damages. Restitution may be imposed on any student who alone, or through group or concerted activities, participates in causing the damages or costs.

Student Handbook AY 2025-2026 | Version 032026

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