Suffolk Law Summer 2019 Student Handbook

Deferred Loss of Housing: Warning that if the student is found responsible for violating the University’s Policy on Sexual Misconduct, the student may be immediately removed from the residence halls for a specific period of time, after which the student may reapply for housing. Loss of Future Housing: The student is prohibited from participating in the returning student housing lottery or from participating in the returning student waitlist until the date specified or indefinitely if no date is specified. Residence Hall Suspension: Separation of the student from the residence halls for a specific period of time, after which the student may reapply for housing. The student may not participate in the housing lottery for the following year or be on the housing waitlist while on Residence Hall Suspension. Reapplication for housing does not guarantee the student will receive on- campus housing. Conditions for returning to the residence halls may be specified. Residence Hall Dismissal: Permanent separation of the student from the residence halls. Deferred University Suspension: A warning that if the student is found responsible for violating the University’s Policy on Sexual Misconduct during a specific period of time, the student may be immediately suspended from the University for a specific period of time, after which the student may reapply. Conditions for return may be specified.

University Suspension: Suspension of the student from the University for a specific period of time, after which the student may apply to return. Conditions for return may be specified. University Suspension is noted on the student’s transcript.

Deferred University Dismissal: Warning that if the student is found responsible for violating the University’s Policy on Sexual Misconduct, the student may be immediately dismissed from the University.

Dismissal: Permanent separation of the student from the University. University Dismissal is noted on the student’s transcript.

Revocation of Admission or Degree: Admission to the University or a degree awarded from the University may be revoked for fraud, misrepresentation, or violation of the University’s Policy on Sexual Misconduct or for other serious violations committed by a student prior to graduation.

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