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Student Code of Conduct Violation
First Time Offender ( Recommended Range of Sanctions – All may not be applied and others may be added )
Second Time Offender ( Recommended Range of Sanctions – All may not be applied and others may be added )
Third Time Offender ( Recommended Range of Sanctions – All may not be applied and others may be added )
Alcohol Policy Violation
1 . Educational task or service project 2 . Parental notification for students under 21 years of age 3 . Alcohol EDU for Sanctions course 4 . Possible restriction from residence halls ( for commuter students )
1 . Fine : $ 100.00 2 . Disciplinary probation for a minimum of one semester ( residents ) 3 . Disciplinary probation for a minimum of one semester ( commuters ) 4 . Referral to the Alcohol and Other Drug Counselor for assessment and completion of educational sessions 5 . Educational task or service project 6 . Parental notification for students under 21 years of age
1 . Fine : $ 200.00 2 . Suspension / expulsion from residence halls ( residents ) 3 . Disciplinary probation for a minimum of one year ( commuters ) 4 . Referral to the Alcohol and Other Drug Counselor for assessment and completion of educational sessions 5 . Parental notification for students under 21 years of age
Drug Policy Violation
1 . Disciplinary probation for minimum one semester 2 . Parental notification for students under 21 years of age 3 . Suspension from residence halls ( residents ) or permanent suspension of residence hall visitation privileges ( commuters ) 4 . Referral to the Alcohol and Other Drug Counselor for assessment and completion of educational sessions
1 . University suspension or expulsion 2 . Restriction from University property during the suspension period or , if expulsion , permanent restriction from University property
Illicit Drugs ( Sale or Manufacture of )
1 . University expulsion 2 . Permanent restriction from University property

Americans with Disabilities Act

Recognizing the diversity of our student population and the challenges and needs they bring to their educational enterprise , Gwynedd Mercy University , within the bounds of its resources , provides reasonable accommodations to allow all students accepted into a program of study , equal opportunity to effectively reach their academic and personal goals . Requests for specific accommodations will be processed on an individual basis through the Director of Accessibility Services and may take up to six weeks . At the time of acceptance ( or anytime thereafter ) a request can be made in writing to the Director of Accessibility Services allowing sufficient time for administrative processing .
To be eligible for accommodations or support services , students are required to provide current ( within three years ) documentation from a qualified professional , depending on the nature of the disability . For more information on specific requirements to accommodate a disability and forms , email accessibilityservices @ gmercyu . edu .
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