• Residential Restriction: Denial of access to a residence hall or room
  • Deferred Separation from Residency: Warning that if the student is found responsible for violating the Community Standards during a specific period of time, the student may be immediately removed from the residence halls for a specific period of time after which the student may reapply for housing. Reapplication for housing does not guarantee immediate placement. Conditions for returning to the residence halls may be specified.
  • Separation from Residency: Separation of the student from the residence halls for a specific period of time, after which the student may reapply for housing. Reapplication for housing does not guarantee immediate placement. Conditions for returning to the residence halls may be specified.
  • Residence Hall Dismissal: Permanent separation of the student from the residence halls.

Failure to complete sanctions on time may result in the College imposing an additional fine as well as placing a student conduct hold on a student’s account. This hold may impact a student’s ability to register, obtain certain academic records and participation in other campus processes. Students who leave the College without fulfilling their sanction guidelines will be classified as “not in good standing” and this classification may be noted on the student’s permanent record and prevent their ability to return to the College.