Disciplinary Sanctions
Sanctioning Principles
Minimum/Mandatory Sanctions
Other sanctions
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100

Formal written notice indicating that a Student’s behavior did not meet the requirements set forth in the Code of Conduct or Alcohol Policy and that if the Student is again found responsible for a conduct violation(s), more severe outcomes could result. A Student who receives this remains in good standing with the University unless paired with a penalty of record.

What is a written warning?

100

Respondent’s demonstrated [___________] through the conduct proceeding in order to develop a greater sense of responsibility for one’s actions, such as respect for the importance of integrity and existence of plans to correct the violation and/or prevent future violations;

What is Value of Learning?

100

Minimum sanction for any violation of the Code of Conduct which a respondent has been found or plead responsible to.

What is a status sanction and an educational assignment?

100

Participation in an educational program or assignment as deemed appropriate to remedy the effects of the misconduct and prevent similar conduct from occurring in the future.

What is an educational assignment?

100

The University seeks to promote an environment where Students are not afraid to seek medical help due to the fear of disciplinary consequences from the University. With these priorities in mind, Student Conduct may defer or decline to initiate formal disciplinary action for violations of the Code of Conduct or the Alcohol Policy.

What is Medical Amnesty?

200

A status is which a Student is removed from good standing and must leave the University for a definite or indefinite period. It anticipates that the Student may return to the University after the period if applicable conditions are satisfied. While in effect, a Student is restricted from the University and may not be present on University Premises and may not enroll in or attend classes, reside in campus housing, or participate in Student Organizations or University-Sponsored Activities.

To re-enroll at the University, the Student must apply for readmission to the University through the appropriate process. Applicable health care or insurance benefits may be continued.

What is disciplinary suspension?

200

[______________], including, but not limited to, the intent and deliberation involved in committing the violation, implications for other members of the University community, University interests impacted by the violation, and level of disruption to normal University activities and services;

What is Gravity of the Violation(s)?

200

Minimum sanction for any academic violation which a respondent has been found or plead responsible for.

What is a status sanction, educational assignment, and instructor's recommended grade sanction?

200

A monetary sanction imposed on a Student or Student Organization when there is a financial cost associated with the behavior.

What is restitution?

200
Sanctioning Principle which would most likely apply to a student presenting evidence of a lease they hold through the end of the school year possibly being impacted by a semester of suspension.

What is importance of equitable treatment for similar violations?

300

A status and formal recognition that a Student is not in good disciplinary standing with the University for a definite or indefinite period. It means that a Student may remain at the University but may be subject to additional conditions or restrictions on privileges or eligibility for activities. Further conduct violations or failure to complete any assigned conditions may result in additional disciplinary action.

What is disciplinary probation?

300

The [_____________] of the Respondent, including any prior violations of University policy and any relevant recurring patterns of misconduct;

 

What is Disciplinary History?

300

The minimum sanction for any respondent that has been found or plead responsible for a second or subsequent violations of the Code of Conduct or Alcohol Policy.

What is a sanction of greater severity than previously imposed unless it is determined to be unjust?

300

Formal written notice indicating that a Student Organization’s behavior did not meet the requirements set forth in the Code of Conduct or Alcohol Policy and that if the Student Organization is again found responsible for a conduct violation(s), more severe outcomes could result.

What is a Warning for a Student Organization?

300

The number of years a disciplinary status is reflected on a student's transcript before they can petition to have it removed.

What is 8 years?

400

A Student is permanently removed from good standing, separated from the University, and may not be admitted to any UNC System university. The Student must leave UNC-Chapel Hill permanently without an expectation of returning to any UNC System university. The Student is restricted from the University and may not be present on University premises; may not enroll in or attend classes; and may not participate in Student Organizations or any University-Sponsored Activities. It may only be imposed with the concurrence of the Chancellor.

What is expulsion?

400

Guidance from applicable [___________] of the UNC Board of Governors, UNC Board of Trustees, or applicable laws; and

What are Governing Policies and Regulations?

400

The mandatory sanction for the illegal manufacture, sale or delivery, or possession with intent to manufacture, sell or deliver, of any controlled substance identified in Schedule I, N.C. General Statutes 90-89, or Schedule II, N.C. General Statutes 90-90.

What is expulsion?

400

One or more required follow-up meetings with Student Conduct to evaluate educational progress and to provide ongoing support.

What is administrative follow-up?

400

Sanctioning factor which would most apply to a student presenting information about their mental health difficulties during the time of the violation.

What is Other Compelling Circumstances?

500

A status in which a Student is permanently separated from the University and removed from good standing. The Student must leave the University permanently without an expectation of returning to UNC-Chapel Hill. The Student is restricted from the University and may not be present on University Premises; may not enroll in or attend classes; and may not participate in Student Organizations or any University-Sponsored Activities.

What is Permanent Suspension?

500

This sanctioning principle contains only one word in it's definition outside of the title of the principle.

What is Importance of Equitable Treatment for Similar Violations?

500

The minimum sanction for the first offense involving the illegal possession of codeine.

What is drug and alcohol probation for a period determined on a case-by-case basis?

500

Removal from University housing and/or future prohibition from living on campus;

What is a Loss of Privileges?

500

The portion of the Student Conduct Procedures of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where Educational Interventions are listed.

What is V.F.1.a-e.?

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