What sanctions may be imposed if a person is found responsible for sexual misconduct?

Sanctions for violations of the Sexual Misconduct Policy must be determined based on the facts of each individual case. Sanctions are distinct from non-punitive interventions—such as no-contact orders or changes in housing assignments—which the university may impose to insure the safety of community members.

Sanctions may include, but are not limited to, expulsion, suspension, conduct probation, loss of campus housing, community service, restrictions on privileges, termination of employment, reassignment of employment, restitution, educational requirements, or a formal warning.

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