• Malicious Destruction of Property
• Second “Level III” Violation within a 12-month period
• Theft, Attempted Theft, Possession of Stolen Property ($150.00 or more)
• Third “Level II” Violation within a 12-month period
• Violations Committed While on Living Unit or Disciplinary Probation
• Violation or Conviction of Violation of Local, State, and/or Federal Law
Possible Sanctions for Level IV violations, include but are not limited to:
• Restitution
• Restricted Access
• Living Unit Probation
• Living Unit Dismissal
•
Loss of Privileges
• Disciplinary Probation
• Disciplinary Probation with Restrictions
• Alcohol/Drug/Anger Assessment
• Suspension
•
Expulsion/Dismissal
Level V Violations
The following are examples of the most common Level V violations and possible outcomes for
offenses:
•
Two Level IV Violations within One Year
•
Sexual Assault or Sexual Violence
• Any Offense or Series of Offenses That Pose a Threat to the Health, Safety, and Well-Being of a
Student, to the College, or to the Community
•
A Violation or Conviction of Violation of Local, State, and/or Federal Law Can Also Be Considered
a Level V Violation
Possible Sanctions for Level V violations, include but are not limited to:
•
Suspension
•
Dismissal
Case Outcome Sanctions
The following are examples of sanctions that may be assigned in response to students found in
violation of the Community Standards and Code of Conduct. Sanctions may be imposed
independently or in combination with other sanctions.
1.
Administrative Fees –
Fees may range from $35–$300.
2.
Counseling –
The student may be required to attend counseling sessions with a member of the
Counseling Staff or referred to a professional off campus.
3.
Dismissal/Expulsion –
Dismissal/expulsion requires that the student completely sever any and
all connection with Spelman College within 24 hours of notification. Students will be charged the
full housing fee for the entire semester and refunded tuition based on the refund schedule
outlined in the Spelman College Bulletin.
4.
Educational Project –
The student is required to conduct research or a project in an area
relevant to the offense.
5.
Housing Dismissal –
Students who are permanently dismissed from housing will be required to
vacate their residence halls within 24 hours of notification of the disciplinary action.
In the event of
suspension, students will be charged the full housing fee for the entire semester. The student
may not reapply for residency.
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