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Aug 25, 2025
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Guide to Student Life
Interim Measures
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The Vice President of Student Development or designee may impose interim measures prior to an investigation and/or prior to a hearing in a Student Code of Conduct matter.
- Interim measures may be imposed as needed:
- To ensure the safety and well-being of a member or members of the College community, or to preserve College property, or
- To ensure the student’s own physical or emotional safety and well-being, or
- To prevent ongoing threat of the disruption to or interference with the normal operations of the College.
- Interim measures could result in a student being denied access to the College campus (including classes and labs), residence halls, campus facilities, or College privileges for which the student may otherwise be eligible.
- Interim measures (including an interim suspension) do not replace the regular conduct process. The regular conduct process will proceed under the guidelines outlined in this section. A student will receive written notification of the interim measures.
- Possible interim measures include, but are not limited to:
- No Contact Directive
- Restrictions on access to specific buildings
- Restrictions on access to specific services
- Restrictions on access to technology resources
- Interim residence hall suspension
- Interim College suspension
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