Franklin College Student Handbook 1-4-22

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7. Community Service. The student may be assigned College community service, working in a campus department, or at a specified site within the local community. Failure to complete the assignment may result in a more severe sanction. 8. Restorative Justice Practices. This is an alternative approach that promotes individual responsibility and community restoration through mutually beneficial solutions that foster repair, reconciliation and the rebuilding of relationships. This process involves helping students that have been charged with a violation of the Code of Conduct to understand the harm they may have caused others and facilitates the development of empathy for those harmed by their behavior(s). Restorative justice may not be used in Gender Based and Sexual Misconduct cases. 9. Loss of Privileges. The student may be denied specific privilege for a designated period of time. The student conduct officer or designee may designate any of the following loss of privileges to students against whom no conduct charges have been brought, if there is a concern for the well-being of either student(s), the community or to prevent disruption to the College community. Loss of privilege may include, but are not limited to: • Facility Restriction. The student may be denied use of or otherwise may be restricted from specified campus facilities. • Social Restriction. The student may be restricted from participation in Collegesponsored activities for a specified period of time. • Guest Privilege Restriction. The student may be restricted from being able to have guests on campus for a specific period of time. • No Contact Order. This may include a directive that the parties refrain from having contact with one another, directly or through proxies, whether in person or via electronic means, and may be for a designated period of time. • Mediation. When a case involves conflicts between student, groups, or organizations, the parties may be assigned to mediation by the student conduct officer. Mediation is a confidential and non-judgmental process whereby both parties to a dispute meet with a mediator (a neutral party), who will assist them in reaching a written agreement to resolve their conflict. Students are responsible for complying with the terms of the agreement. Violated agreements will not be remediated, but may necessitate further student conduct action. Note: Mediation will not be used to resolve complaints involving sexual misconduct. NOTE: More than one stated sanction may be imposed for any single conduct violation. Only the Title IX Coordinator will only be involved in cases involving Sexual Misconduct and Harassment.

6. Off-Campus Conduct The Student Code of Conduct has as its main focus misconduct that takes place on the college campus, but Franklin College students are also responsible to the college for certain actions committed off-campus. The college may take judicial action against a student for such an offcampus offense when: it is required by law to do so; the nature of the offense is such, that in the judgment of the Dean of Students or their designee, the student’s actions violated college policy and merit intervention to assist in the student‘s wellbeing, academically or developmentally; the continued presence of the student on campus is likely to interfere with the educational process or the orderly operation of the college; or the continued presence of the student on campus is likely to endanger the health, safety, or welfare of the college community, or is intimidating or threatening to another individual within the college community; or the offense committed by the student is of such a serious nature as to adversely affect the student's suitability as a member of Page -97


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6. Off-Campus Conduct

2min
page 97

3. Prohibited Conduct by Students

9min
pages 93-96

5. Room Entry Procedures

2min
page 90

3. Residence Hall Health and Safety Regulations

10min
pages 85-88

4. Guest and Visitation Regulations

2min
page 89

2. Residence Hall Administrative Regulations and Procedures

15min
pages 79-84

31. Withdrawing from the College

2min
page 77

29. Title IX

3min
pages 73-74

27. Social Media Policies and Procedures

5min
pages 67-69

30. Travel Policies and Expectations for Student Overnight Travel Sponsored by FC

5min
pages 75-76

12. Grizzly Park Policy

2min
page 61

8. Drug Policy

2min
page 57

9. Fires/Bonfire/Fire Pits

2min
page 58

3. Care Policy

5min
pages 54-55

25. Vehicle Reservation Procedures

2min
page 45

26. Vending Machines

2min
pages 46-47

16. Intercollegiate Athletics

2min
page 38

22. Religious Life Program

2min
page 42

2. Athletic Event Sportsmanship Policy - “Win With Class”

2min
page 53

3. Campus Safety and Security Report (Clery Act

2min
page 30

14. Health Services

2min
page 37

14. Work Study and On-Campus Employment

2min
page 27

2. Academic Procedures

4min
pages 8-9

9. Federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) Information

2min
page 17

4. Procedures for Cases of Alleged Academic Dishonesty and Plagiarism

2min
page 11

8. Intellectual Property Ownership Policy

7min
pages 14-16

Franklin College Vision, Mission and Values

1min
page 6

10. Study at Cooperating Institutions

1min
page 18

13. Withdrawing and Financial Aid

2min
page 26

3. Academic Dishonesty and Plagiarism

2min
page 10
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