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STUDENT CONDUCT SANCTIONS

 

The following sanctions may be imposed for violation of the Student Conduct Code:

Restitution. Compensation for loss, damages or injury. This may include appropriate service and/or monetary material replacement.

Loss of Financial Aid. Scholarships, loans, grants, fellowships and any other types of state financial aid given or guaranteed for the purposes of academic assistance can be conditioned, limited, canceled or denied.

Educational Sanctions. Assignments, such as work, research, essays, service to the University or the community, training, counseling, removal from participation in recognized student clubs and organizations (e.g., fraternities and sororities), and/or University events, or other remedies intended to discourage similar misconduct or as deemed appropriate based upon the nature of the violation.

Denial of Access to Campus or Persons. A designated period of time during which the Student is not permitted: (i) on University Property or specified areas of Campus,9 or (ii) to have contact (physical or otherwise) with the Complainant, witnesses or other specified persons.

Disciplinary Probation and Probation-Final Warning. A designated period of time during which privileges of continuing in Student status are conditioned upon future behavior. Conditions may include the potential loss of specified privileges to which a current Student would otherwise be entitled, or the probability of more severe disciplinary sanctions if the Student is found to violate the Student Conduct Code or any University policy during the probationary period.

Suspension. Temporary separation of the Student from Student status from the California State University system.

  1. A Student who is suspended for less than one academic year shall be placed on inactive Student (or      equivalent) status (subject to individual Campus policies) and remains eligible to re-enroll at the University or another campus (subject to individual Campus enrollment policies) once the suspension has been served. Conditions for re-enrollment may be specified.
  2. A Student who is suspended for one academic year or more shall be separated from Student status but remains eligible to reapply to the University or another campus (subject to individual Campus application polices) once the suspension has been served. Conditions for readmission may be specified.
  3. Suspension of one academic year or more, withdrawals in lieu of suspension, and withdrawals with pending misconduct investigations or disciplinary proceedings shall be entered on the Student's transcript permanently without exception; this requirement shall not be waived in connection with a resolution agreement.


Expulsion. Permanent separation of the Student from Student status from the California State University system. Expulsion, withdrawal in lieu of expulsion, and withdrawal with pending misconduct investigation or disciplinary proceeding shall be entered on the Student's transcript permanently, without exception; this requirement shall not be waived in connection with a resolution agreement.

Multiple Sanctions. More than one sanction may be imposed for a single violation.