NSU Student Handbook 2024

3.6.1.8. Students enrolled in one institution shall be held accountable for their conduct while visiting all other institutions. Students may be required, as a condition of continued enrollment, to appear at the institution where the alleged misconduct took place, at their own expense, for a conduct hearing and to answer allegations based on their conduct while at that institution. 3.6.1.8.1. Any conduct sanction imposed by one institution shall be effective at all other institutions. A respondent suspended at one institution shall not be able to enroll at another institution until the period of suspension has ended. A respondent who has been expelled from one Institution may not enroll at another institution. 3.6.1.8.2. When a respondent is brought forward on allegations of misconduct by another institution, any conduct sanction issued after a finding of a violation shall be determined by the institution that brought forward the allegations of misconduct. Suspension or expulsion may only be imposed after first consulting with the Senior Student Affairs Officer from the institution where the respondent is enrolled. 3.6.2. Organizational Conduct Sanctions 3.6.2.1. The following conduct sanctions may be imposed upon organizations: • Those conduct sanctions listed above in Section C.5.5.1. 3.7. Appeals 3.7.1. Appeal as a Matter of Right 3.7.1.1. The respondent may appeal a decision reached by the Chair. In matters involving allegations of Human Rights violations, the complainant may also appeal a decision reached by the Chair. The appeal must be in writing and must be submitted to the Senior Student Affairs Officer no later than five (5) days after notice of the Chair’s decision is deemed received. 3.7.1.2. The written appeal must cite at least one (1) of the following reasons for review and must include supporting arguments and documentation as to why an appeal should be granted on those grounds. 3.7.1.2.1. The original hearing was conducted unfairly to the point that it substantially and materially affected the outcome; 3.7.1.2.2. Using the facts found by the Chair, the conclusion regarding whether there was a violation(s) of the Student Code was incorrect; 3.7.1.2.3. The conduct sanction(s) imposed were not appropriate for the violation of the student Code that the respondent was found to have committed; and/or 3.7.1.2.4. New information that was unavailable at the time of the hearing has been discovered and could substantially and materially affect the outcome. 3.7.1.3. An appeal shall be limited to a review of: • The verbatim record of the initial hearing; • Supporting documents submitted as part of the initial hearing; and • Supporting documents submitted in support of the appeal reason(s) 3.7.1.4. The Senior Student Affairs Officer will provide the other party a copy of the appeal and a reasonable amount of time to submit any materials to be considered. 3.7.1.5. The Senior Student Affairs Officer will provide the Appellate Board with the materials submitted. The Appellate Board will review the materials submitted and 86 NSU STUDENT HANDBOOK 2024-25

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