VIOLATIONS OF REGULATIONS
Alleged violations of law or of university, residential, or living-group regulations are dealt with through the University's student judicial system which provides for a hearing before one of several judicial boards or an administrative hearing officer. The judicial system assures due process for any student accused of a violation, as well as for the accuser.
Sanctions for violations are shaped to fit the individual and relate as nearly as possible to the offense committed. Obviously, the seriousness of the violation and whether it was a first or subsequent offense will have a bearing on the type of sanction which is deemed appropriate. Typical sanctions for lesser offenses have ranged from verbal warnings to restriction and/or removal of activity privileges, while the range of sanctions for more serious violations may include disciplinary probation, suspension, and, in rare instances, expulsion from the University.
For more detailed information, refer to the Office of the Dean of Students, ARKU M-405, 575-5004, or contact the Judicial Coordinator in the same office.
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