ii.
Leadership Probation
is probation for a student leader who violates
community standards or acts in a way that disqualifies the student
for leadership. A student leader placed on probation will
automatically lose his or her leadership position and may lose any
scholarship associated with the position.
2.
Residence Hall Suspension
- Separation of the student from the
residence halls for a designated period of time, after which the student
is eligible to return. Conditions for re-admission to the residence hall may
be specified.
3.
Residence Hall Expulsion
- Permanent separation of the student from the
residence halls.
4.
University Suspension
- Separation of the student for a designated period
of time, after which the student is eligible to return. Conditions for
re-admission may be specified.
5.
University Dismissal
- Separation of the student from the university, with
opportunity to reapply to the university when certain conditions are met.
6.
University Expulsion
- Permanent separation of the student from the
university.
A student under formal sanction:
•
Must relinquish any student office.
•
May be restricted from participation in academic-related ministry (which
must be made up at the end of the probationary period).
•
May not officially represent CIU (including leading in chapel).
•
May have CIU employment reduced or terminated.
•
May lose CIU financial aid.
Voluntary withdrawal:
When general behavior and attitude demonstrate
inconsistency with the standards of the institution, the student may be given the
opportunity to formally withdraw.
In the case of suspension, dismissal, expulsion, or voluntary withdrawal:
•
The student must leave the campus immediately upon receiving notice
from the dean of Student Life.
•
The student may not officially represent the school in any way.
•
The student may not return to campus or use any of its facilities without
approval of the dean of Student Life.
•
If the student is allowed to reenroll, a period of general warning or
probation may follow.
Applicable refund policies are described in the academic catalogs. If an appeal is
made, any exceptions to the above procedures are at the discretion of the dean of
Student Life.
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