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Sanctions

Based on the outcome of a HRLGL judicial hearing, one or more of the following disciplinary sanctions may be imposed.  Failure to comply with the directions or sanctions of the Judicial Board (or other university officials) may result in more severe disciplinary action.

The board may impose the following sanctions:

  • Warning: The student is warned in writing that he or she was found in violation of university and/or HRLGL policy and that further violations will result in more serious actions.
  • Residence Hall Probation: The student is notified that he or she is no longer in good standing with HRLGL and that further violations of the HRLGL or university regulations during the probation period will likely result in contract termination. Students on residence hall probation are generally ineligible to hold a paid or unpaid leadership position within HRLGL. Further violations during this time will result in more severe sanctions, up to and including contract termination.
  • Persona-Non-Grata: The student or guest is not permitted to enter a particular area and/or residence facility for a defined period of time.
  • Contract Remedy: The student is precluded from remaining in a particular room, suite, residence hall, or from living in any university housing for a defined period of time.
  • Contract Termination: A student is precluded from living in any university housing. A student whose residence hall agreement is terminated by judicial or proprietary action is financially responsible up to the full cost of the residence hall contract.

The following conditions may be applied to any sanction:

  • Restitution: A student is financially responsible for the damage and/or theft of person or university property. These charges may not be in excess of the damage or loss incurred. Restitution may be required with any sanction when appropriate.
  • Fines: The student is charged a fine for such behaviors as deemed appropriate by the sanctioning body. Fines will be used to benefit student life.
  • Educational Assignment: The student is required to complete an assignment on a topic relevant to his/her policy violation.
  • Service Project: The student is assigned residence hall or community service involving a specific task and/or a specific number of service hours.
  • Referral: The student is required to seek assistance from University Counseling, University Health Service, etc.