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Suspension or Conditional Attendance

Can there be an Interim Suspension / Conditional Attendance?
If at any time during the Community Standards process, the VPSL deems a student’s continued presence to be a risk to the health, safety, or welfare of anyone within the University community or to the student him or herself, that student may be placed on interim suspension (immediate separation from the University) or be given guidelines for conditional attendance (e.g. housing / class relocation) by the VPSL. During this time, the student may be denied access to the residence halls, and/or to the campus (including classes), and/or all other University activities or privileges for which the student might otherwise be eligible. There is no appeal of this status, but the University shall make every effort to conduct the disciplinary hearing without undue delay. The student shall remain on an interim suspension or on conditional attendance until the hearing and/or appeal process determines his/her status. In addition, at any time after the filing of a complaint, the Senior Community Standards Office may place a registration hold on the record of any student pending the outcome of proceedings or enforcement of a sanction. A registration hold may prevent, among other things, registration, the release of transcripts, and the awarding of a degree.