Student Code of Conduct

Student Code of Conduct Approved: July 3, 2018; Last Updated: August 2023 23 student forfeits tuition and fees and does not receive academic credit for the semester in which they were expelled. f. Secondary Sanctions: promote principles of restorative justice and may encourage restitution, reflection, or other aspects of student development. Secondary sanctions can include, but are not limited to: i. Restitution: may be assigned when College property is damaged. An assessment of the damage will be made by the appropriate College department and/or personnel. The responsible student(s) may be billed as appropriate. Restitution for personal property cannot be resolved via the conduct process. ii. Educational/ Restorative Activities: Work assignments, community services and other related sanctions, which can include, but are not limited to: a. essay or research paper on assigned topic b. letter of apology c. program presentations d. substance abuse education e. attendance at educational or other community programs f. participation in the Viking Navigator Program g. Tao-Connect Trainings iii. Restrictions/Loss of Privileges: denial of a specified privilege for a designated period of time. These restrictions can include, but are not limited to: a. A restriction from possessing particular items on-campus (stereos, bicycles, skateboards, automobiles, sporting items, etc.) b. A restriction from being in a particular college building(s) or specific rooms/locations on-campus c. Restriction from attending a specific event or event(s) d. Restriction from participating in specific co- or extra-curricular programs/activities/groups e. Other restrictions as deemed appropriate iv. Mandated Counseling Assessments: a student must attend an assessment and/or session with the Office of Mental Health and Counseling Services or other college or community group by a specified date. Unless otherwise stated, the student is required to complete the recommendations of the assessment. v. No Contact Order: is a written directive prohibiting contact with a protected individual, either directly or through a third party. If the accused or Respondent and a protected person observe each other in a public place, it is the responsibility of the accused or Respondent to leave the area immediately and without directly contacting the protected person. vi. Parental Notification: occurs when, in accordance with the Federal Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), students are under the age of 21 and found responsible for violations of the College’s alcohol or drug policies. This notification will typically be in writing. g. Sanctions for Hate or Bias-Related Crimes: If a student is responsible for a violation that is directed toward an individual or group due to race, color, national origin, ancestry, ethnicity, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, religion, religious

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