Category Two Violations
Sanctions assigned as disciplinary responses to Category Two violations may include, but are not limited to:
- Conduct Probation for either a definite or indefinite period;
- Accountability agreement with university staff or faculty;
- Loss of privilege;
- In cases of Chapel violations, loss of Chapel credits;
- Minimum fine of $50 and/or restitution;
- Discretionary assignments;
- Loss or reduction of scholarships;
- Participation in educational programming; and/or
- Suspension or Dismissal.
Category Two violations include, but are not limited to:
- Repeated or severe Category One violations.
- Violation of the visitation policies of residence halls and University Park apartments.
- Repeated violations of curfew policies for freshmen and for sophomores pledging a social club.
- Violation of the university Chapel attendance policy.
- Violation of the university Chapel integrity policy.
- Repeated violations of the university academic integrity policy.
- Certain violations of the university alcohol policy.
- Failure to comply with a directive of a university official acting in the performance of his or her duties.
- Disrespectful behavior toward a university staff or faculty member.
- Knowingly providing false or misleading information to a university authority, including all staff and faculty.
- Engaging or threatening to engage in behavior that would cause significant damage to university property or to the personal property of others.
- Minor instances of disruptive behavior during Chapel, in class, in a residence hall or any other University assembly.
- Unauthorized possession or use of university keys.
- Unauthorized entry or use of university buildings, facilities, equipment, supplies or resources.
- Possession or use of fireworks or chemicals that are of an explosive or corrosive nature.
- Possession of stolen property.
- Possession and/or use of pornography of any kind.
- Violation of law or university policy related to computer use or copyright infringement (ex. peer to peer file sharing).
- Theft of services, including failure to meet financial obligations for professional and/or rental agreements.
- Forgery, alteration or misuse of university documents, forms, records, or identification cards.
- Any activity that qualifies under applicable criminal law as a misdemeanor, regardless if charges are filed.
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