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Depending on the form of improper behavior, the student will be subjected to:
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Reimbursing the price equivalent of damaged material or property.
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Excluding a student from a class.
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Restricting or excluding a student from certain university activities or denial of access to certain areas of the university or to the use of certain facilities or equipment.
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Issuing a disciplinary probation to the student or a notice that further incidents of improper behavior may result in more severe sanctions.
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Requiring the student to complete a number of community service hours in coordination with the Student Affairs Office.
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Forbidding the student from enrolling or re-enrolling in a course or courses except with written conditional permission signed by both the Department Chair and the Instructor.
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Forcing the student to drop from one or more courses and to receive an “F” grade. The term of this measure will be communicated to the student in writing.
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Severe incidents of improper behavior leads to suspending the student immediately from the university through a written communication.
Disciplinary Probation
A disciplinary probation puts conditions on the student's continued attendance at the university whereby further infringement on university rules and regulations will most probably result in the student’s dismissal from HCU.
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