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A MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN OF STUDENTS - Fisher College

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7. <strong>College</strong> Suspension. Separation of the student from the <strong>College</strong> for a definite period of time, after which the student<br />

is eligible to return. Conditions for readmission may be specified. During the period of suspension the student<br />

is banned from all <strong>College</strong> sponsored activities. The student will not be granted credit for any academic courses<br />

during the period of suspension. Further, prolonged suspension may jeopardize the students’ academic standing<br />

at the <strong>College</strong>. This may lead to a notation of the student’s record indicating an administrative withdrawal.<br />

8. <strong>College</strong> Expulsion. Permanent separation of the student from the <strong>College</strong>. The student is permanently banned<br />

from entering all <strong>College</strong> property and prohibited from participating in any <strong>College</strong> sponsored activities. A permanent<br />

notation will appear on the student’s record indicating an administrative withdrawal.<br />

9. Revocation of Admission and/or Degree. Admission to or a degree awarded from the <strong>College</strong> may be revoked<br />

for fraud, misrepresentation, or other violation of <strong>College</strong> standards in obtaining the degree, or for other serious<br />

violations committed by a student prior to graduating.<br />

10. Withholding Transcripts. The <strong>College</strong> may withhold transcripts until the completion of the process set forth in<br />

this Student Conduct Code, including the completion of all sanctions imposed, if any.<br />

Any of the above sanctions may be combined and may be issued along with Stay Away Orders, Mandated Drug,<br />

Alcohol, or Mental Health or Health Assessment, Mandated Treatment if the professional conducting the assessments<br />

concludes that the student needs help and treatment, Loss of Access to the <strong>College</strong> Computer network and <strong>College</strong><br />

Information System if the infraction involves a violation of the Computer policy.<br />

While the <strong>College</strong> sanctions jeopardize a student’s position at the <strong>College</strong>, the Residential Sanctions, unless combined<br />

with a <strong>College</strong> sanction, jeopardize a student’s position in the residence hall.<br />

The Residential Sanctions are as follows:<br />

1. Warning. A notice in writing to the student that he student is violating or has violated institutional regulations.<br />

2. Residence Hall Probation. A written reprimand for violation of specified regulations. Probation is for a designated<br />

period of time and includes the probability of more severe disciplinary sanctions if the student is found to violate<br />

any institutional regulation(s) during the probationary period.<br />

3. Loss of Privileges. Denial of specified privileges for a designated period of time.<br />

4. Fines. Previously established and published fines may be imposed.<br />

5. Restitution. Compensation for loss, damage, or injury. This may take the form of appropriate service and/or<br />

monetary replacement.<br />

6. Discretionary Sanctions. Work assignments, essays, service to the college, or other related discretionary<br />

assignments.<br />

7. Residence Hall Suspension. Separation of the student from the residence halls for a definite period of time, after<br />

which the student is eligible to return. Conditions for readmission may be specified.<br />

8. Residence Hall Expulsion. Permanent separation of the student from the residence halls. The student’s housing<br />

agreement is canceled, and the student must vacate his or her place of residence within 24 hours of notification or<br />

as directed by the appropriate housing official.<br />

9. Involuntary Reassignment. A student may be involuntarily moved to another residence hall if warranted by his or<br />

her behavior.<br />

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