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not carry with it conditions or restrictions of privileges.
Restitution. A student is required to make monetary restitution for theft of or damage to Illinois Tech property or to that of a member of the Illinois Tech community, or for expenses incurred as a result of the student’s actions.
Fines. Illinois Tech reserves the right to assess a fine for misconduct.
Suspension of network access. A student’s access to the Illinois Tech computer network or the web may be denied for violations that involve the use, directly or indirectly, of the network. Offenses to which this sanction may apply include, but are not limited to, violation of the Use of Technology Resources and Use of University Provided Mobile Internet policies, harassment and stalking.
Educational sanctions. A student is required to perform one or more educational sanction(s) appropriate to the offense. These may include a formal apology (in writing and/or in person), a public presentation or research paper on a designated topic, assigned campus and/or community service, participation in a workshop for alcohol, drug-related or sexual misconduct or completion of an on-line tutorial.
Mutual No Contact Order: Mutual No Contact Orders are designed so that students do not have communication, interact or come into contact with one another, to minimize further incidents. Specific details are provided in the Mutual No Contact Order that is received by the involved student(s). An interim Mutual No Contact Order can be put in place by the Vice Provost and Dean of Students or designee if deemed reasonably appropriate and/or prudent to maintain the educational environment of Illinois Tech and/or the parties.
Conduct probation. This is a form of probation imposed on a student for misconduct within the Illinois Tech community. The intent of Conduct Probation is for a student to self-correct their behavior and learn to become a productive member of the Illinois Tech community. Certain restrictions and/or educational sanctions may also apply to this form of probation. Conduct Probation also is designated to remain in effect for a specified duration (e.g., one semester or one academic year).
Disciplinary probation. This is the most serious form of probation issued by Illinois Tech. A student placed on Disciplinary Probation is required to correct their behavior immediately in order to remain a member of the Illinois Tech community. This form of probation may also include additional restrictions and/or educational sanctions and is designated to remain in effect for a specified time (e.g., one semester, one academic year).
Pending a hearing, the Dean of Students may place a student on temporary disciplinary probation when the facts and circumstances of the allegations against them are sufficient to reasonably assume, given the academic and/or campus environment, immediate, preventative action is advisable to maintain the safety or efficient operation of the campus or the physical, mental, and emotional health of one or more members of the campus community. Allegations that are sufficiently alarming include, but are not limited to, violations of the Policy on Drugs and Alcohol, Policy and Procedures on Sexual Harassment, incidents involving felony-level criminal charges, incidents of Sexual Misconduct and matters that reasonably pose a risk to the safety of other students, Illinois Tech property and/or the efficient administration of Illinois Tech. Failure to comply with disciplinary probation sanctions could result in recommendation for Suspension or Expulsion from Illinois Tech. (See Suspension and Expulsion.) Imposition of temporary disciplinary probation will be based upon a review of the particular facts and circumstances and reasonable efforts, given the circumstances, will be made to meet with a student prior to such imposition so that they may present their case as to why such action should not be taken. A student may appeal the imposition of temporary disciplinary probation in writing to the Provost within three calendar days of its imposition. The student will remain on temporary disciplinary probation during the appeal, and the Provost’s decision regarding the matter will be final. If an appeal is not filed by the student within the requisite time period, the right to appeal will be deemed waived, and the decision to impose temporary disciplinary probation will stand.
Disciplinary probation also impacts a student's ability to participate in certain Illinois Tech activities. Students on disciplinary probation may not hold an office within a student organization (see Student Organization policies) or travel on behalf of Illinois Tech or in connection with any Illinois Tech sanctioned event or activity (see Travel Policy).
Relocation/Suspension/Ban from Campus Housing. A student is required to relocate, for disciplinary reasons, to another residence hall or other campus housing. The timing of such relocation is at the
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