NSU-Student-Handbook-2022-23

49 NSU STUDENT HANDBOOK 2022-23 temporary delays or extensions are granted the institution must notify the parties in writing of the reason for any such short-term delay or extension. 2.2.11. Following a determination of responsibility by the institution, the disciplinary sanctions listed below in this section may be imposed on the respondent. More than one of these disciplinary sanctions may be imposed for any single finding of responsibility. Imposition of a disciplinary sanction may be delayed or suspended on such conditions as the institution may prescribe. 2.2.11.1. Warning–A statement to the respondent that the respondent has violated this policy. 2.2.11.2. Probation–Probation is for a designated period of time and includes the probability of more severe disciplinary sanctions if the respondent is later found to have engaged in any additional violation(s) during the probationary period. 2.2.11.3. Loss of Privileges–Denial of specified privileges for a designated period of time. The privileges of continued participation in institutional activities, and/or access to institutional facilities or residences may be conditioned upon participation in or completion of educational programming at the respondent’s expense. 2.2.11.4. Restitution – Compensation for loss, damage, or injury. This may take the form of appropriate service, money, or material replacement. 2.2.11.5. Educational/Personal Development Sanctions – work assignments, service to the institution or community, workshops, counseling or other related educational, training or personal development activities. 2.2.11.6. Residence Suspension – Separation of the respondent from the institution’s residence facilities for a definite period of time, after which the respondent is eligible to return. Conditions for return to the residence facilities may be specified. 2.2.11.7. Residence Expulsion – Permanent separation of the respondent from the institution’s residence facilities. A sanction of residence expulsion will take the form of residence suspension pending completion of the appeals process. 2.2.11.8. Suspension – Separation of the respondent from the institution for a definite period of time, after which the respondent is eligible to return. Conditions for return may be specified. A respondent who has been suspended from one institution may not enroll at another institution until the period of suspension has ended. 2.2.11.9. Expulsion–Permanent separation of the respondent from the institution. A respondent who has been expelled from one institution may not enroll at another institution. A sanction of expulsion will take the form of suspension pending completion of the appeals process. 2.2.11.10. Adverse Employment Action(s) – the institution may take adverse employment action, to include suspension, with our without pay, reassignment, demotion, and termination. 2.2.11.11. Withholding Degree – the institution may withhold awarding a degree otherwise earned until the completion of the grievance process or the completion of all disciplinary sanctions imposed. 2.2.11.12. Revoking Admission and/or Degree – the institution may revoke admission to, or a degree awarded from, the institution for violation of institutional standards for obtaining admission or the degree, or for other serious violations committed by the respondent prior to graduation.

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