Student Handbook 2021-2022

Outcomes and Sanctions

  • Policy Process & Procedures

    • Outcomes & Sanctions

      • Level 1 sanctions can include, but are not limited to:

        • Accountability Meeting(s)

        • Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) Counseling Assessment

        • AlcoholEdu for Sanctions

        • Campus Service

        • Community Service

        • Counseling Assessment

        • Letter of Apology

        • Parental or Guardian Notification

        • Reflection Paper

        • Residence Hall or Apartment Relocation

        • Responsible Decision Making Workshop

        • Restitution

        • Substance Workshop

        • Written Reprimand & Warning

      • Level 1 sanctions cannot be appealed, absent of procedural error.

      • Level 2 sanctions are (listed in order of severity from lowest to highest):

        • Campus Restriction

        • Disciplinary Probation

        • Deferred Suspension

        • Removal from Housing

        • Suspension

        • Expulsion

      • Level 2 sanctions can be appealed based on the following criteria:

        • Appropriateness of Sanction(s) - The sanction(s) imposed are substantially inconsistent with the severity of violation(s).

        • New Evidence - New evidence, which was unknown or unavailable during the original hearing, that could substantially impact the original finding or sanction. A summary of this new evidence and its potential impact must be included.

        • Review of Procedures - A procedural error or omission occurred that significantly impacted the outcome of the hearing (e.g. substantiated bias, material deviation from established procedures, etc.).

  • Section A - Way of the Wolf

    • A.1 -- Respect, Appreciation, and Care for diversity in people, culture, beliefs, ideas, practices, and experiences.

    • A.2 -- Integrity in pursuit of personal and academic excellence.

    • A.3 -- Social Responsibility and Leadership as a local, national, and global citizen.

    • The following sanctions for violations of this policy are guidelines; sanctions may vary on a case-by-case basis.

      • Accountability Meeting(s)

        • Through meeting(s) with key resources on campus, you will learn how to utilize resources that may help you learn more on accountability in regards to your actions and consequences to those actions. It is the hope that these meetings may help you to utilize resources to keep your GPA up, find activities to occupy your time in a productive manner and illustrate the responsibility to yourself, your peers, and your current college experience.

      • Reflection Paper

        • You are to complete a 2-page Reflection Paper. It is to be single-spaced with (12) Point/Times New Roman font. In writing this paper be sure to address the following (4) pieces of criteria:

          • 1. Do you take personal responsibility for your conduct? Can you identify key strategies to redefine your behavior in avoiding repeating this behavior?

          • 2. What are some support services and resources (both offered directly by the institution, and indirectly with partnering agencies) in order to seek further assistance.

          • 3. What do you feel are the implications of your conduct and harm caused to others?

          • 4. Why might the Keuka College community be concerned about your conduct? Reflect on differences between your values, the Way of the Wolf, and your actions.

  • Section B - Safety and Student Wellness

    • B.1 -- Knowingly supplying false information.

    • B.2 -- Forgery, alteration, or misuse of Keuka College documents, records, or identification.

    • B.3 -- Disruption, interference, tampering with Keuka College activities, events, or functions.

    • B.4 -- Unauthorized representation of Keuka College.

    • B.5 -- Possession or use of keys to College facilities without proper authorization.

    • B.6 -- Entering Keuka College property or facilities contrary to directives or published policy.

    • B.7 -- Failure to comply with the directives of Keuka College authorized staff.

    • B.8 -- Disrespect/verbal abuse.

    • B.9 -- Lewd or indecent behavior.

    • B.10 -- Participation in a campus demonstration that disrupts the operations of Keuka College.

    • B.11 -- Theft (includes all forms of larceny, burglary, robbery, etc.).

    • B.12 -- Violation of motor vehicle/student vehicle/parking & traffic regulation(s).

    • B.13 -- Conduct that is in violation of federal, state, or local law.

    • B.14 -- Possession, use, or distribution of weapons.

    • B.15 -- Behavior that threatens the security of the College community, buildings, or facilities.

    • B.16 -- Causing physical harm.

    • B.17 -- Coercing, detaining, threatening physical harm, endangering the health or safety of any member of campus or the external community.

    • B.18 -- Threatening, harassing, hazing, bullying, intimidating or seeking to intimidate any member of campus or the external community.

    • B.19 -- Engaging in behavior which poses a significant interference to campus life.

    • B.20 -- Vandalism, damage to/destruction of property.

    • B.21 -- Theft (includes all forms of larceny, burglary, robbery, etc.).

    • The following sanctions for violations, B.1 through B.12, of this policy are guidelines; sanctions may vary on a case-by-case basis.

      • First Violation:

        • Disciplinary probation for one semester

        • Two hours of campus or community service

        • Letter of Apology & Reflection, if applicable

      • Second Violation:

        • Disciplinary probation for two semesters

        • Four hours of campus or community service

        • Letter of Apology & Reflection, if applicable

        • Reflection Paper

      • Third or Additional Violations:

        • Deferred Suspension for a set period of time

        • Eight hours of campus or community service

        • Counseling Assessment

    • The following sanctions for violations, B.13 through B.21, of this policy are guidelines; sanctions may vary on a case-by-case basis.

      • First Violation:

        • Deferred Suspension for a set period of time

        • Four hours of campus or community service

        • Counseling Assessment

        • Responsible Decision Making Workshop

      • Second Violation:

        • Suspension for one semester

        • Counseling Assessment

        • Responsible Decision Making Workshop

      • Third or Additional Violations:

        • Suspension for two consecutive semesters

        • Counseling Assessment

        • Responsible Decision Making Workshop

  • Section C - Alcohol, Tobacco & Other Drugs Policy

    • Section C.1 - Alcohol Policy

      • C.1.1 -- Public Intoxication/Drunkenness.

      • C.1.2 -- Alcohol in Public View.

      • C.1.3 -- Selling, offering, delivering or supplying alcoholic beverages to persons under 21.

      • C.1.4 -- Consumption of alcohol under the legal drinking age.

      • C.1.5 -- Possession or acquisition of alcohol under the legal drinking age.

      • C.1.6 -- Being in the presence of alcohol while under the legal drinking age.

      • C.1.7 -- “Of-Age” consumption of alcohol with person(s) under the legal drinking age present.

      • C.1.8 -- Possession of common containers or alcohol paraphernalia.

      • C.1.9 -- Participating in drinking games or contests.

      • C.1.10 -- Beer or alcohol containers and alcohol-themed decorations that are visible from the window(s) of your living space.

      • The following sanctions for violations of the alcohol policy are guidelines; sanctions may vary on a case-by-case basis.

        • First Violation:

          • Alcohol.Edu for Sanctions (an online EVERFI education course)

          • Two hours of campus or community service

          • Parental notification for any underage student

        • Second Violation:

          • Alcohol.Edu for Sanctions (an online EVERI education course), if appropriate

          • Substance Workshop

          • Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) Counseling Assessment (one-hour session)

          • Four hours of campus or community service

          • Parental notification for any underage student

        • Third Violation:

          • Disciplinary Probation for two consecutive semesters

          • Referral for assessment/education or treatment at:

            • Finger Lakes Addictions Counseling and Referral Agency (FLACRA)

            • Keuka College’s Health & Counseling Center

The student must comply with any recommendations made for further assessment, education, or treatment.

  • Parental notification for any underage student

  • Fourth or Additional Violation(s):

    • Removal from residence halls or Suspension from the College for one semester

    • Referral for assessment/education or treatment at:

      • Finger Lakes Addictions Counseling and Referral Agency (FLACRA)

      • Health & Counseling Center at Keuka College

The student must comply with any recommendations made for further assessment, education, or treatment.

  • Parental notification for any underage student

  • Section C.2 - Tobacco Policy

    • C.2.1 -- Smoking or vaping inside any College building or facility.

    • C.2.1 -- Smoking or vaping within 50 feet of any College building or facility.

    • C.2.2 -- Smoking or vaping inside any College-owned vehicle.

    • C.2.3 -- Tobacco-themed decorations that are visible from the window(s) of your living space.

    • The following sanctions for violations of the tobacco policy are guidelines; sanctions may vary on a case-by-case basis.

      • First Violation:

        • Fire Safety & Tobacco/Vaping for Sanctions (an online EVERFI education course)

        • Disciplinary Probation for one semester

      • Second Violation:

        • Fire Safety & Tobacco/Vaping for Sanctions (an online EVERFI education course), if appropriate

        • Disciplinary Probation for two consecutive semesters

      • Third or Additional Violation(s):

        • Deferred Suspension for 1 semester

        • Referral for assessment/education or treatment at:

          • Finger Lakes Addictions Counseling and Referral Agency (FLACRA)

          • Keuka College’s Health & Counseling Center

The student must comply with any recommendations made for further assessment, education, or treatment.

  • Section C.3 - Other Drugs Policy

    • C.3.1 -- Purchase, use, selling, distribution or possession of cannabis, or derivatives of cannabis.

    • C.3.2 -- Purchase, use, selling, distribution or possession of narcotics, hallucinogens, synthetic drugs, illegal drugs.

    • C.3.3 -- Selling, giving, offering, or distributing prescription drugs.

    • C.3.4 -- Manufacturing, selling, giving, offering, or distribution of illegal drugs.

    • C.3.5 -- Possession of illegal drug paraphernalia.

    • C.3.6 -- Being in the presence of illegal drugs.

    • C.3.7 -- Cannabis- or drug-themed decorations that are visible from the window(s) of your living space.

    • The following sanctions for violations of the other drugs policy are guidelines; sanctions may vary on a case-by-case basis.

    • First Violation:

      • HE Prescription Drug Abuse (an online EVERFI education course) or another drug education course

      • Substance Workshop

      • Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) Counseling Assessment (one-hour session)

      • Disciplinary Probation for two consecutive semesters

      • Parental notification at discretion of hearing officer

    • Second Violation:

      • HE Prescription Drug Abuse (an online EVERFI education course) or another drug education course, if appropriate

      • Substance Workshop

      • Parental notification

      • Referral for assessment/education or treatment at:

        • Finger Lakes Addictions Counseling and Referral Agency (FLACRA)

        • Health & Counseling Center at Keuka College

The student must comply with any recommendations made for further assessment, education, or treatment.

  • Deferred Suspension for two consecutive semesters

  • Third or Additional Violation(s):

    • Referral for assessment/education or treatment at:

      • Finger Lakes Addictions Counseling and Referral Agency (FLACRA)

      • Health & Counseling Center at Keuka College

The student must comply with any recommendations made for further assessment, education, or treatment.

  • Parental notification

  • Suspension for two consecutive semesters

  • Expulsion, if appropriate

  • Section D - Information Technology & Communications

    • D.1 -- Violation of copyright laws, user/network policy, or College computer facilities.

    • The following sanctions for violations of the information technology and communications policy are guidelines; sanctions may vary on a case-by-case basis.

      • First or Additional Violation(s):

        • The Conduct Hearing Officer will determine appropriate sanctions in consultation with the Information Technology office.

  • Section E - Fire Safety Policy

    • E.1 -- Creating a Fire hazard.

    • E.2 -- Failing to promptly vacate any building when any fire emergency system is activated.

    • E.3 -- Starting, attempting to start, or tending a fire without appropriate authorization.

    • E.4 -- Falsely reporting a fire or incendiary device.

    • E.5 -- Possession, distribution, or use of fireworks, explosives, incendiaries, etc.

    • E.6 -- Tampering with fire safety equipment.

    • The following sanctions for violations, E.1 through E.2, of the fire safety policy are guidelines; sanctions may vary on a case-by-case basis.

      • First Violation:

        • Fire Safety & Tobacco/Vaping for Sanctions (an online EVERFI education course)

      • Second Violation:

        • Fire Safety & Tobacco/Vaping for Sanctions (an online EVERFI education course)

        • Disciplinary Probation for one semester

      • Third or Additional Sanction(s)

        • Disciplinary Probation for two semesters

        • Accountability Meeting(s)

        • Responsible Decision Making Workshop

      • Note: Students should expect enhanced sanctioning if the incident is the result of alcohol intoxication or drug impairment.

    • The following sanctions for violations, E.3 through E.6, of the fire safety policy are guidelines; sanctions may vary on a case-by-case basis.

      • First Violation:

        • Deferred Suspension for two consecutive semesters

        • Accountability Meeting(s)

        • Responsible Decision Making Workshop

      • Second Violation:

        • Suspension for two consecutive semesters

        • Expulsion, if applicable

      • Note: Students should expect enhanced sanctioning if the incident is the result of alcohol intoxication or drug impairment.

  • Section F - Sexual Misconduct, Discriminatory & Bias Related Offenses

    • F.1 -- Non-Consensual Sexual Intercourse.

    • F.2 -- Non-Consensual Sexual Contact.

    • F.3 -- Sexual Exploitation.

    • F.4 -- Sexual Harassment.

    • F.5 -- Discriminatory and/or Bias Related Harassment.

    • The following sanctions for violations of the sexual misconduct, discriminatory & bias related offenses policy are guidelines; sanctions may vary on a case-by-case basis.

      • First or Additional Violation(s):

        • The Associate Director of Residence Life & Community Standards will determine appropriate sanctions in consultation with the Title IX Coordinator and/or their designee.

  • Section G - Residence Halls & Apartments

    • G.1 -- Violation of the Housing Agreement.

    • G.2 -- Unauthorized Room Change/Hall/Apartment Transfer.

    • G.3 -- Student Visitation/Guest Policy.

    • G.4 -- Occupancy Policy.

    • G.5 -- Courtesy & Quiet Hours Policy.

    • G.6 -- Appliance/Prohibited Item Policy.

    • G.7 -- Solicitation of Goods/Services.

    • G.8 -- General Uncleanliness.

    • G.9 -- Pet(s) Policy.

    • G.10 -- Damage to a public area.

    • G.11 -- Removal of College property from public spaces.

    • G.12 -- Hall Sports.

    • G.13 -- Window/Roof/Ledge/Exterior Access.

    • The following sanctions for violations, G.1 through G.8, of the residence halls & apartments policy are guidelines; sanctions may vary on a case-by-case basis.

      • First Violation:

        • Written Reprimand & Warning

      • Second Violation:

        • Two hours of campus or community service

        • Reflection Paper

        • Responsible Decision Making Workshop

      • Third or Additional Violation(s):

        • Campus Restriction - Loss of Guest Privileges for one semester

        • Disciplinary Probation for up to two consecutive semesters

        • Four hours of campus or community service

        • Reflection Paper

        • Responsible Decision Making Workshop

    • The following sanctions for violations, G.1, G.9 through G.13, of the residence halls & apartments policy are guidelines; sanctions may vary on a case-by-case basis.

      • First Violation:

        • Two hours of campus or community service

        • Reflection Paper

        • Responsible Decision Making Workshop

        • Removal of pet within 24 hours, if applicable

        • Restitution, if applicable

      • Second Violation:

        • Campus Restriction - Loss of Guest Privileges for two semesters

        • Disciplinary Probation for up to two consecutive semesters

        • Four hours of campus or community service

        • Reflection Paper

        • Responsible Decision Making Workshop

        • Removal of pet within 24 hours, if applicable

        • Restitution, if applicable

      • Third or Additional Violation(s):

        • Deferred Suspension for one semester

        • Removal from housing, if applicable

        • Six hours of campus or community service

        • Reflection Paper

        • Responsible Decision Making Workshop

        • Removal of pet within 24 hours, if applicable

        • Restitution, if applicable

  • Section H - Conduct Infractions

    • H.1 -- Failure to comply with the sanctions imposed through the conduct process.

    • H.2 -- Falsification, distortion, or misrepresentation of information in the conduct process.

    • H.3 -- Discouraging or attempting to discourage an individual’s participation in a conduct hearing.

    • H.4 -- Harassment, intimidation, or attempting to intimidate a Conduct Hearing Officer/Disciplinary Hearing Appeal Panel member.

    • H.5 -- Knowingly assisting in a violation of the Student Code of Conduct.

    • H.6 -- Violation of a No Contact Order.

    • H.7 -- Violation of a Campus Ban.

    • The following sanctions for violations of conduct infractions are guidelines; sanctions may vary on a case-by-case basis.

      • First or Additional Violation(s):

        • The original sanction(s) would increase to the next level of violation within that policy.

  • Section I - COVID19 Policy Addendum

    • I.1 -- COVID-Positive Intentional Violations

    • I.2 -- Failure to Self-Isolate

    • I.3 -- Failure to Quarantine

    • I.4 -- Surveillance Testing

    • I.5 -- Failure to Comply with Campus Health Protocols

    • The following sanctions for violations of the COVID19 policy addendum are guidelines; sanctions may vary on a case-by-case basis.

      • First or Additional Violation(s):

        • Permanent dismissal or suspension from academic access (including distance learning) and housing for no less than one academic semester.

  • Incomplete Sanctions

    • If sanctions are not completed by the assigned deadline, the conduct hearing officer or their designee will:

      • Offer a revised due date of up to 10 days upon receipt of the incomplete sanction letter.

      • If the revised due date is not met, the original sanction(s) would increase to the next level of violation within that policy.