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The College’s Annual Security and Fire Safety Report 2014

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17 an intimate body part of another, or forcing another to have sexual contact with an intimate body part of oneself or another, with any object or body part; or any disrobing of another without effective consent will be issued sanctions ranging from pending termination of housing and pending suspension status to expulsion. A student found responsible for intimate partner violence will be issued sanctions ranging from being moved to a different housing location with pending termination of housing status to expulsion. e following sanctions, alone or in any combination, may be imposed upon any student found to have violated the Undergraduate Student Conduct Code or Graduate Student Conduct Code: n Loss of privilege. Denial of any specified privilege for a designated period of time. n Restitution. Compensation for loss, damage, or injury to College property. n Discretionary sanctions. Work assignments, essays, presentations, research projects, conduct contracts, service to the College, or other discretionary assignments. n Restorative justice. Participation in a mediated discussion with any persons or departments harmed and development of a shared agreement of how to correct the harm. Unlike other sanctions, all participants must voluntarily agree to participate in the restorative justice process. Restorative justice and mediation programs will not be available to students accused or found responsible for any sexual misconduct. n Master education plan. Develop a master education plan with the aid of the Director of Student Conduct and mentor committee, agree to the terms of the plan, and to continuous evaluation. n Parental notification. Notification may be sent to parents or guardians of a student who is under 18 years of age, or financially dependent on his or her parents or guardians, depending on the circumstances surrounding the incident. Parents or guardians may also be notified of alcohol and other drug incidents for students under 21 years of age, regardless of financial dependency or resulting sanction. n Warning. A notice in writing to the student that the student is violating or has violated institutional regulations and that further violations may result in more severe disciplinary action. n Pending termination of housing. is status serves as a housing probationary status assigned to a student for a specified period of time before his or her housing privileges are terminated. n Termination of housing. Removal of a student from College housing after a specific date and for a specified period of time. rough the duration of the termination, the student will be restricted from entering all residential floors in College buildings.

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