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Residential hall expulsion
– Student may be permanently separated from the
residential halls. Students who are expelled from the residential hall are banned
from all residential hall buildings indefinitely.
Suspension
– Suspension indicates that a student, by his/her actions, has forfeited
the privilege of attending Trinity Valley Community College for a specified period of
time. Suspended students are prohibited from entering the campus without specific
authorization from the judicial officer. Students who reside on campus will have a
minimum of 48 hours’ notice to remove all of their belongings from the residential
hall after notification that the penalty of suspension is in effect. All residential hall
fees and deposits may be forfeited. Trinity Valley Community College will not
recognize any academic credit earned from another institution during the period of
suspension. Students must apply for readmission following suspension.
Expulsion
– Expulsion is the most serious sanction that can be imposed on a Trinity
Valley Community College student. Expulsion is a permanent forced withdrawal
from the College. An expelled student may not enter any part of the campus without
specific authorization from the judicial officer. Students who reside on campus will
have a minimum of 48 hours’ notice to remove all of their belongings from the
residential hall after notification that the penalty of expulsion is in effect.
Deferred suspension
- The student will be required to complete several sanctions
or conditions during an allotted time. If any assigned sanction or condition is not
met within the time allotted, suspension will be added as a sanction. In order to
return to Trinity Valley after suspension, the student must complete all sanctions
and conditions originally assigned.
LIFE THREATENING BEHAVIOR
When it is determined by the judicial officer, the vice president of student services,
the advising center, or their designees, that a student has engaged in life-threatening
behavior, and/or is a threat to the safety of others, that student may be required to
present a letter of release before being allowed to return to campus. The letter of
release may be from a psychiatrist, licensed clinical psychologist, licensed
professional counselor or a Mental Health Mental Retardation (MHMR) evaluator.
Failure to comply may result in disciplinary action up to and including expulsion.
CONFIDENTIALITY
All hearings and records pertaining to such will be considered educational records
and will be treated in compliance with current law. This means there will be no
disclosure of file contents outside of the College without the written permission of
the student, unless a legal exception exists. Disclosure within the College will be
limited to those employees having legitimate need of the information to conduct
college business. Disclosure to victims of violent crimes and non-forcible sex
offenses will be handled according to current law. Hearings will be closed to the
public.
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