Definitions
Conduct
Process & Procedures
Alcohol & Drugs
Miscellaneous
100
Any person, who has been admitted, enrolled in a course(s), or attending a college program. This also includes a person enrolled in other study programs through the college (i.e., study abroad).
What is a student
100
Defined as an act which engages the mental or physical health or safety of a student, or which destroys or removes public or private property for the purpose of initiation, admission into, affiliation with, or as a condition for continued membership in a group, club or organization.
What is hazing
100
This board is comprised of at least three Colby-Sawyer students. A student will serve as a chair for the hearing. All student board members are provided with six hours of training and are expected to participate in weekly hearings to hear and review cases, make findings, and assign sanctions.
What is community council hearing board
100
Underage persons may not possess alcohol Underage students who possess alcohol containers with any amount of alcohol will be considered in possession of alcohol. Underage students are prohibited from possessing and displaying alcohol containers.
What is underage possession of alcohol
100
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What is gas money
200
Defined as the written regulations, standards, and student conduct expectations adopted by the college and found in, but not limited to, the Code of Community Responsibility; the on-campus housing contract; the off-campus college owned or lease contract; the Catalog; and other publicized college notices or documents.
What is a policy
200
Defined as acts or attempts to retaliate or seek retribution against the complainant, respondent, or any individual or group of individuals involved in the student conduct process are prohibited
What is retaliation
200
Comprised of at least three members of the college community, two faculty and staff members and at least one student. A staff/faculty member will serve as a chair for the hearing. All board members are provided with six hours of training so they are prepared to hear and review cases, make findings, and assign sanctions as appropriate.
What is administrative hearing board
200
Having drug under control; Controlling any premises or vehicle where a controlled drug is illegally kept or deposited; Aiding, assisting, or abetting a person, knowing that such a person is illegally in possession of a controlled drug
What is examples of possession of drugs
200
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What is 42
300
A member of the college community who is chosen by the complainant (and/or respondent). This person may accompany the complainant or respondent to support the student during the hearing process.
What is a support person
300
Repeated use of a written, verbal or electronic communication, or a physical act or physical act or gesture by one or more individualsrepeatedly directed at another individual that: (i) Causes physical or emotional harm or damage to property, (ii)places the target of such behavior in reasonable fear of harm to self, or of damage to property (iii)creates a hostile environment or otherwise infringes on the rights of such individual, or (iv)substantially disrupts the education process.
What is bullying
300
Comprised of three faculty or staff members of the college. A faculty or staff member will serve as a chair for the hearing. All board members are provided with an initial training period (approximately six (6) hours) to include an observation of a hearing, followed by meetings/hearings as needed to hear cases, make findings, and assign appropriate sanctions. They are also provided training specific to Title IX.
What is sexual misconduct administrative hearing board
300
30, 12 ounce containers or beer or equivalent; 20, 12 ounce wine coolers; 12, 12 ounce mixed alcoholic packaged beverages; one half gallon of wine; or 1.75 liters of distilled spirits
What is excessive possession of alcohol
300
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What is venus
400
Any student accused of violating any policy at the college.
What is a respondent
400
the severe or repeated use by one or more students of a written, verbal, or electronic expression, or a physical act, gesture, or any combination thereof, directed at another individual that has the effect of: causing physical or emotional harm to the individual and or his/her property; placing the individual in reasonable fear of harm to the individual and/or his/her property; or infringing on the rights of other college community members to participate in the programs, activities, and mission of the college.
What is harassment
400
Warnings, restitution, educational programs and assignments, fines, behavioral agreement/contract, and loss of privileges.
What is educational focus type sanctions
400
Funneling; Card games that promote alcohol consumption: “Kings,” “Power Hour,” “Up and Down the River,” etc.; “Flip Cup”; “Pong”, “Beer Pong”, “Beirut”, “Water Pong”; “Quarters”; and Movie drinking games, song drinking games, name games, etc.
What is examples of drinking games; that are prohibited.
400
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What is Gotham
500
An individual who submits an allegation that a person violated the Code.
What is a complainant
500
Examples outside the classroom include, but are not limited to: (i) Using another person’s college ID or parking permit or knowingly permitting another to use one’s college ID or parking permit; (ii) knowingly furnishing false information to a college official; (iii) forgery (falsifying a signature or any document for fraudulent purposes).
What is dishonesty
500
Probationary suspension, suspension and dismissal.
What is extreme sanctions for all students.
500
Must be 21 years of age; Must provide identification if requested; a valid driver's license, an identification card issued by a department of motor vehicles, an armed services identification card, or a valid passport are acceptable forms of identification. Must drink responsibility. Individuals are responsible for the behavior of their guest(s) and to insure that underage guests, including students do not sample or drink an alcoholic beverage. Any unfinished alcohol beverage must be left at the bar. If drinking at a table, any remaining alcohol must be given to the staff.
What is rules for drinking alcohol at the pub
500
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