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| Contents Table of Contents Division of Student Life |
Point System Code of Student Conduct
The point system was developed in order to make the disciplinary sanctioning process clearer, more consistent, and more predictable for students. Under the point system, a student found responsible for violating College policy is assigned points according to the table below.Points and/or other sanctions are assigned at the conclusion of the administrative or judicial hearing process. Points are cumulative. For example, an underage student found responsible for possessing an open container of alcohol is assigned 2-3 points (1 point for an open container and 1-2 points for underage drinking). Similarly, a student who is assigned 1 point in September for underage drinking and, in October, is found responsible for disabling a smoke detector, is assigned 6 additional points. The student's point total is now 7 points. If through one incident or a series of incidents, a student accumulates 4 points, the student's parents will be notified of the infraction(s). If a student accumulates 6 points the student will be placed on a status of disciplinary probation. Students on probation are not eligible to study abroad or serve as resident advisors or judicial board or honor court representatives. If a student accumulates 10 or more points, the student will be separated from the College for a period of time to be determined by the judicial board or hearing officer. The chart below shows examples of violations and the associated point values. Points are assigned within a given range based upon the circumstances of the specific incident. This list is not inclusive of all possible violations.
POINT FORGIVENESSTwo points are forgiven six months from the date of the violation, provided the student commits no subsequent violations. If the student is found responsible for any additional violations during that six month period, no points are forgiven at the six month anniversary of the first violation. Any new points from subsequent violation(s) are added to those from the previous violation. Two points are forgiven, if there are no further violations, on the six month anniversary of the most recent violation. |
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