Suffolk Law Student Handbook

Sheila M. Calkins, Esq. Director of Title IX and Clery Act Compliance 13th floor, 73 Tremont Street 617-573-8027 title9@suffolk.edu

APPENDIX B: Student/Student Organization Sanctions When a student has been found responsible for a violation of the University’s Policy On Sexual Misconduct, any of the following sanctions may be imposed by the University. The below list is not intended to be exhaustive and the University reserves the right to impose one or more sanctions for a single violation or impose other sanctions instead of or in addition to those specified below. In addition, a responsible finding for Sexual Misconduct may result in forfeiture of all University scholarships, financial aid, or monies paid. Warning: A notice, either verbal or written, that the student is violating or has violated University regulations, must cease the conduct immediately, and that continuation or repetition of wrongful conduct may be cause for more severe disciplinary action. Private Reprimand: A notice, either verbal and/or written, directly to the student that the student has violated University regulations. Parental Notification: The University reserves the right to notify parents/guardians regarding any serious health or safety risk, and when students under the age of 21 have been found responsible for violating the University’s alcohol or other drug policies. Loss of Privileges: Denial of specified University and/or Residence Life & Housing or other privileges for a designated period of time, which may include, but is not limited to, denial of access to any campus facility, activity, event, class, or program. This includes, but is not limited to, orders prohibiting the student from having contact with a member of the University Community. This also includes, but is not limited to, loss of privileges in the residence halls including but not limited to: guest privileges, early arrival/late stay status, vacation period housing, or removal from a floor, room, or building. Should residence hall space not be immediately available, relocation may take place at an arranged time.

Confiscation of Property: Confiscation of items that the University determines are inappropriate for the University setting.

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