What is a sanction?
A sanction is the outcome or consequence if a student is found “in violation” of a particular policy. Sanctions include, but are not limited to, a letter of apology, community service, written reprimand, restitution, educational sanctions, and fines. If a fine is assigned, it will be charged directly to your student account and must be paid prior to registering for your next term.
It represents the consequences of violating the Student Conduct Code. Sanctions may affect one’s status (being placed on probation or suspension); privileges (being prohibited from operating an automobile on campus or participating in privileged activities); finances (being required to make restitution for property damages); and allocation of time (being required to attend substance abuse, anger management, or study skills workshops). In most cases, a combination of sanctions is utilized to meet the needs of the individual within the community.