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Withdrawal, University Initiated
Withdrawal from the university or its residence halls, on an interim or permanent basis, may be imposed when a student exhibits behavior not attributable to voluntary conduct subject to disciplinary action under institutional policies . The Dean of Students may withdraw any student from the university or its residence halls. The Director of Housing Services may only withdraw resident students from their campus living accommodations.
Such an involuntary withdrawal may be undertaken if a student is:
unable to effectively pursue his or her academic work;
disruptive to the normal educational processes of the university;
endangering him/herself due to drug and/or alcohol abuse; or
displaying behaviors that put the student or other members of the university
community at risk.
If a
withdrawn student succeeds in correcting the impairment that originally led
to the need for withdrawal, he/she may petition the Dean of Students or
Director of Housing Services to be returned to good standing. Students will be
given specific conditions for petitioning to return.
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