Disciplinary sanctions are imposed on a Respondent who has been found responsible and range from a warning up to and including expulsion/termination from the College. The disciplinary sanction(s) for a violation of this Policy will be based on a consideration of all of the circumstances, including but not limited to: the nature and severity of the conduct, the Respondent’s disciplinary history, previous allegations involving similar conduct, and any other information deemed relevant by the Decision Maker(s). The following is a possible list of sanction(s) that may be imposed:
- Behavioral requirement
- Change of class/job assignment and/or housing/work location
- Educational and/or restorative requirements
- Expulsion/termination
- College service
- Loss of privileges
- Oral or written warning/letter of reprimand or censure
- Removal from office/position, demotion, and/or reduction in pay
- Restitution
- Restriction from College facilities, programs, or activities
- Restriction from personal contact/no contact order
- Student residential/College probation
- Suspension/expulsion from College housing
- Suspension/leave with or without pay
Remedies may be provided to a Complainant where a Respondent has been found responsible, through formal or informal resolution. Supportive remedies, which can include the supportive measures, range from referral to supportive services such as counseling or medical services to class and housing modifications, withdrawals, or leaves of absence; punitive or corrective sanctions or remedies range from a warning up to and including expulsion/termination from the College or revocation of a degree.
The Institute must wait to act on a determination regarding responsibility, including implementing disciplinary sanctions or remedies, until the determination becomes final. The determination regarding responsibility becomes final either on the date that the Institute provides the Parties with the written determination of the result of the appeal, if an appeal is filed, or if an appeal is not filed, the date on which an appeal would no longer be considered timely.