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student may meet regularly with the College staff. Similar sanctions may be imposed on student organizations which engage in illegal activities, on- or off-campus, or violate College regulations.


x) Other creative sanctions such as assistance with program planning, coordinating topical presentation research on a particular issue, attendance at college-sponsored educational programs and writing statement papers may be used.


b) Appeals Process Students are allowed one appeal with a final appeal to the College President if special circumstances warrant a student seeking clemency. i) A student has up to 24 hours after the appellate board acts to make a final appeal to the College President.


ii) Appeals from decisions made by administrative hearing officers and the Peer Judicial Board must be made in writing within 48 hours of the original decision. Students are responsi- ble for organizing, writing, and submitting all appeal paperwork to the Student Leadership Office. Students will be referred to the Director of Residence Life for assistance in preparing their appeal. The appeal should be typed and include the basis for appeal, in detail, and the student's signature.


c) Appeals must be based on the following: i) Failure to follow procedural standards in the hearing. ii) The emergence of new evidence that was not presented in the original hearing.


iii) Substantial reason to believe the sanction is too severe for the violation.


One of the above criteria must be met in order to have an appeal heard. Merely disagreeing with the assessed sanction is not grounds for appeal. An appeal is not a rehearing of the case, but a review of the process and procedure. Appeals from cases heard by Residence Life Staff go to the Chief Judicial Officer. Appeals from cases heard by the Chief Judicial Officer go to the Vice President for Student leadership as do appeals from cases heard by the Peer Judicial Board. Appeals from cases heard by the Vice President for Student Leadership go to the Leadership Committee as do cases from the Chief Judicial Officer involving suspensions.


d) Leadership Committee as an Appeal Committee: i) Composition of the Committee: The voting membership of the Leadership Committee will consist of an equal number of student and faculty/staff members to be determined by lot from the committee members present. In any voting situation, there will be a minimum of three students and three faculty/ staff casting votes. The committee chair will not vote except in the event of a tie. The Vice President for Student Leadership, who is a member of the committee, will not vote.


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