A. Interim Suspension

In extreme cases, prompt and decisive action may be required before there is an opportunity to conduct a hearing, as in cases in which a student's continued presence on campus impedes the orderly functioning of the university or constitutes an immediate threat to the well-being or property of members of the university community. The president, provost/vice president for academic affairs, vice president for business, finance and technology, vice president for student life, or persons functioning under their direct authority, may carry out that immediate directive. In some cases the student may be required to reside off campus and/or be given restricted access to the campus without being involuntarily withdrawn pending the outcome of the hearing.

 

Students shall have a prompt meeting (within 15 calendar days)  with the vice president for student life or his designee to review the behavior that forms the basis for the student's suspension. This meeting may resolve the allegation, or may be held to determine if the interim suspension should be continued. 

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