TAMIU Student Handbook 2022-2023

Page 49 of 92 Administrator will issue a new decision on the remanded issue(s). The new decision may be appealed. After UDAP makes its decision, it will inform the appealing party of its decision in writing. UDAP will also provide notice of the outcome to anyone who is required to be notified pursuant to federal, state, or local laws or Texas A&M University Rules. All UDAP decisions are considered final and binding on all involved parties. Section 9.12 Failure to Complete Sanctions Students are expected to comply with conduct sanctions within the timeframe specified by the director of Student Conduct and Community Engagement (or their designee) or Administrative Hearing Panel. Failure to complete conduct sanctions by the date specified, whether by refusal, neglect or any other reason, may result in additional sanctions, including suspension from the University. In such situations, resident students may be required to vacate University housing within twenty-four (24) hours of notification by the Director of SCCE and/or Director of Housing and Residence Life (or their designee). This deadline may be extended upon application to, and at the discretion of, the director of Housing and Residence Life and/or the Director of SCCE. A suspension will only be lifted when conduct sanctions are completed. Section 9.13 Disciplinary Sanction Review Request Upon completion of one semester of disciplinary probation or one semester of disciplinary suspension (not applicable for one semester suspensions or civil rights related sanctions) and upon completion of all educational sanctions/requirements, a student has the opportunity to request a review of their disciplinary probation or suspension status. 1. Request must be submitted to the director of SCCE (or their designee) via an online Disciplinary Sanction Review Request Form. This request can only be submitted once. 2. This request is intended to provide a student with the opportunity to discuss in writing what they have done to pro-actively address their behavior while on disciplinary probation/suspension. 3. In considering this request, the student should provide information showing how they have been going above and beyond the basic requirements of their sanction(s). Students who fulfill the minimum requirements of their sanctions(s) will not be eligible for disciplinary sanction review. 4. A request for disciplinary sanction review should include, but is not limited to, information such as the following: a. Positive change in ethical decision making and personal accountability. b. Proof of counseling and/or assessment (if requested). c. Involvement in educational programs and academic progress.

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