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Student-Athlete Residence Code of Conduct

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Student-Athlete Residence Code of Conduct

Student-athletes are expected to be exemplary residents in student housing. Student-athletes who fail to comply will be disciplined appropriately by athletic and College personnel.

Guidelines

Student-athletes who are removed from the residence hall for misbehavior are subject to having the insertional portion of his/her grant-in-aid canceled concurrent with the date of removal. He/she will also be suspended from the team immediately.

Procedures

1. The head coach, the athletic director and the Associate Vice President for Student Services will be notified by the Student Life Coordinator of any residential and/or Student Code of Conduct infractions when they occur. The Head Coach will address each infraction. The Head Coach will submit a written report stating the action he/she has taken to the Athletic Director and the

Associate Vice President, even if no action is taken.

2. The Student Life Coordinator will be advised by the Athletic Director in writing regarding the action taken by the Head Coach.

3. All disciplinary action should be based on the philosophy of student development with a goal of behavior modifications.

4. Immediate, prompt action will be taken to address residence hall misbehavior by student athletes.

5. The Student Handbook Code of Conduct must be adhered to or disciplinary action will be taken by the Associate Vice President for Student Services.

6. When deemed necessary College personnel will recommend removal of the student-athlete to the

Associate Vice President for Student Services.

7. The student-athlete will be suspended from the team immediately when removed from the residence hall.

8. The student-athlete is subject to the cancellation of his/her grant-in-aid for misconduct (unrelated to athletic ability) found by the Associate Vice President for Student Services who oversees general discipline.

9. In addition to discipline action taken by the athletic department, students will also face discipline actions imposed the Associate Vice President for Student Services.

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