Student Handbook

g) Disciplinary Probation. 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 any College policy during the probationary period. Disciplinary probation shall be tracked by the student conduct officer.

h) Suspension. Temporary separation of the student from active student status or student status.

i) Expulsion. Permanent separation of the student from student status from the College. Expulsion shall be entered on the student’s transcript permanently without exception; this requirement shall not be waived in connection with a settlement agreement.

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

7) Possible Sanctions for Violations of Title IX and Article 129-b

The following sanctions may be applied for Sex-Based Harassment under Title IX, and Sexual Assault, Dating Violence, Domestic Violence and Stalking, under Article 129-b of the NY Education Law. Multiple sanctions may be imposed for a single violation. a) Sex-Based Harassment (including Quid pro quo harassment and Hostile environment harassment - Expulsion - Suspension - Disciplinary Probation - Restriction of Contact with Reporting Individual - Mandated Counseling Assessment - Educational and Remedial Sanctions

b) Sexual Assault -

Expulsion Suspension

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Disciplinary Probation

- Restriction of Contact with Reporting Individual - Mandated Counseling Assessment - Educational and Remedial Sanctions

In Cases of Sexual Assault, the College will impose a minimum sanction of Suspension.

c) Dating Violence

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