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was not provided, the president will return the case to the appropriate step in the
proceedings.
SANCTIONS FOR CODE OF CONDUCT VIOLATIONS
A student or student organization found responsible for violating the Student Code
of Conduct is subject to one or more of the sanctions listed below, as determined by
the judicial officer. Students enrolled in TVCC, regardless of their campus affiliation
or mode of instructional delivery (i.e. dual credit, distance learning, etc.) are subject
to said sanctions for conduct violations. The judicial officer will take into
consideration previous violations of the Student Code of Conduct by the student or
student organization. This may have an effect on the type and level of the
sanction(s) to be imposed.
The following list of sanctions is intended to show the range of sanctions that may
be imposed on a student or student organization, either individually or in
combination. This list is not to be regarded as all-inclusive but rather as a sample of
sanctions that may be imposed. Other College policies and regulations may impose
specific penalties for specific violations, and nothing in this article is intended to
limit the imposition of those specific sanctions.
Disciplinary warning
– An official written reprimand stating that unacceptable
behavior has occurred and any further inappropriate behavior or other violations of
the Student Code of Conduct may result in more serious judicial actions by the
College.
Disciplinary probation
– Disciplinary probation is a specific period of time,
generally not less than three months, during which further violations of the Student
Code of Conduct may result in more serious disciplinary actions. Violations of
disciplinary probation will generally result in disciplinary actions such as
suspension or expulsion from the College.
Restitution
– Requiring restitution allows for the compensation of loss, damage or
injury caused by a student’s or student organization’s misconduct. Compensation
may take the form of appropriate service and/or monetary or material replacement.
Educational sanction
- An educational sanction may consist of the assignment of
specific projects to be performed by a student or student organization such as
writing a research paper on a specified topic, performing community service hours,
attending an educational program and/or writing reaction papers on a specified
topic. Educational sanctions may also include completing mandated alcohol and
drug education programs and enrolling in a web-based online alcohol and drug
education program.
Loss of privileges
– Specific privileges may be denied for a designated period of
time.
Residential hall suspension
– Student may be separated from the residential halls
for a specified period of time. Students who are suspended from the residential hall
are banned from all residence hall buildings during throughout the duration of the
suspension.
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