| Administrative
Hearing Process
Sanctions
• Transcript Notations • Post-Hearing
Process •
Options in Case of Sexual Assault or Harassment
In hearings conducted by the Student Conduct Board and by administrative
hearing officers, the panel or hearing officer:
- Reads the charge to the respondent and
asks the respondent to indicate whether s/he is responsible or not
responsible for the misconduct in question
- Asks for a full statement from both the
complainant and respondent describing the incident and giving the incident
and giving relevant background
- Hears statements from witnesses
- Questions the complainant, respondent,
and witnesses.
The complainant and respondent have the opportunity to
respond to all statements and information presented to the panel or hearing
officer. In most cases, the respondent will be present when the complainant
presents his/ her statement and is questioned by members of the panel
or the hearing officer. However, the Associate Dean of Student Life may
direct that the complainant appear outside the presence of the respondent
for good cause.
The complainant and respondent may bring their parents or another
individual to provide personal support. Legal counsel representing
any participant is not permitted in the hearing.
In private session, the hearing panel or administrative hearing officer:
- Makes
a determination of the responsibility or non-responsibility of the
respondent for the misconduct charged;
- Determines a sanction, when there
has been a finding of responsibility;
- tudents are given five days’ notice of the hearing
except in the case of a senior. In order for the student to participate
in graduation, the hearing, administrative or Conduct Board, must take
place before graduation.
Sanctions
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The following sanctions may be imposed singly or
in combination by a hearing panel or administrative hearing officer.
The university, in its sole discretion, may impose any sanction or combination
of sanctions, up to and including expulsion, for any violation of university
policy or the student conduct code. In imposing sanctions, the nature
and circumstances of the offense, the student’s prior record, and
other factors deemed pertinent may be considered.
1.
Disciplinary Warning:
The student receives written notice that continuation
or repetition of conduct that has been judged wrongful or inappropriate,
within a period of time stated in the warning, will be cause for more
serious disciplinary action. A letter of warning creates a disciplinary
file in the Office of the Dean of Student Life that exists until the
student leaves the university by graduation or transfer.
2.
Disciplinary Probation:
The student is notified that s/he is no longer
in good conduct standing with the university and that further violation
of university regulations during the probation will likely result in
disciplinary separation. A file is maintained in the Office of the Dean
of Student Life. Students on disciplinary probation may be ineligible
to represent the university in intercollegiate activities, hold elected
or appointed office or campus committee chairpersonship, or pledge a
fraternity or sorority for a set period of time as set forth in the notice
of the probation.
3.
Disciplinary Suspension:
A student must withdraw from the university for
a specified length of time. Suspension from academic course work includes
exclusion from all academic privileges and co-curricular activities.
A file is maintained in the Office of the Dean of Student Life and a
copy of the notification letter is filed in the student’s academic
records. A notation on the student’s permanent record may also
be ordered. Parents will be notified of suspension.
4.
Additional Sanctions in Cases of Warning, Probation, or Suspension:
As part of either disciplinary warning or disciplinary probation, the following
conditions may be applied:
- Restitution
- Fines
- Compensatory
services
- Restitution
services
- Rehabilitative
and/or educational activities
- Exclusion
from specific aspects of community life such as participation in
commencement exercises or entry into residence halls.
5.
Expulsion:
An individual’s status as a student of the
university is terminated.
6.
Separation from the Residence Halls:
Students residing in University housing face
an additional potential sanction of expulsion from housing. If they are
found to have committed any of the following acts of misconduct:
- Knowingly
or recklessly endangering the health or safety of other residents
of university housing.
- Any
activity involving firecrackers, explosives, or firearms; any
act of arson within university housing.
- Throwing
or dropping items from the buildings.
- Threatening,
harassing, or abusing any member of the residential community.
- Distribution,
possession, or use of illegal drugs.
- Serious
violations of the university’s alcohol policy.
- Intentionally
or recklessly destroying, damaging, disabling, or stealing university
property.
- Repeated
violations of housing regulations.
If a student is removed from housing they will not receive a refund.
7. Off-campus and Community Violations and Sanctions:
As set forth in the student conduct code, students
residing in housing off-campus may be sanctioned for engaging in conduct
that impinges on the rights of other students, neighbors, and community
members. Violations of restrictions on noise, the hosting of events,
trash disposal, maintaining yard and premises, underage drinking, distribution/
sale of alcohol, and other offenses that impact or may impact negatively
on the community will result in sanctions as follows: for a first offense,
at a minimum, a written warning; for a second offense, at a minimum,
university probation, a fine and parental notification; for a third offense,
suspension and possible expulsion. As is the case with any violation
of the student conduct code, any violation, even a first offense, can
be punished with sanctions up to and including expulsion, depending on
the nature and circumstances of the violation, the prior record of the
student, and other factors deemed pertinent.
Transcript Notations[Top]
Hearing panels and officers may order the entry
of a notation explaining disciplinary action on the transcript of a student
found responsible for misconduct. Hearing officials also may permit the
student to appeal to the Dean of Student Life for removal of the notation
after a specified period of time and upon completion of sanctions and
fulfillment of other specified conditions.
Post-Hearing
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Both the complainant and respondent are informed
of the outcome of the hearing. The respondent is given written notification
of the decision. The requirements of confidentiality of student records
are observed. An appeal process is available for findings and/or sanctions,
on limited grounds, to the complainant and the respondent.
Options in Cases of Sexual Assault or Sexual Harassment
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Cases involving charges of sexual harassment or
sexual assault shall be heard by the Dean of Student Life, unless, with
the agreement of the complainant, the Dean deems the case appropriate
for disposition by the board. Persons who believe they have been sexually
abused or assaulted by Johns Hopkins students are encouraged to contact
the Office of the Dean of Student Life. Referrals to support services
will be made and the disciplinary process for sexual assault complaints
will be explained for those who wish to consider initiating a complaint.
Students may bring complaints about acts of sexual harassment committed
by Johns Hopkins students to the Office of the Dean of Student Life for
disciplinary action. Students also may bring complaints of sexual harassment
committed by faculty, staff or students to heads of departments, the
dean or director of a division.
Interim Suspension[Top]
The Dean of Student Life or Associate Dean of Student Life reserves the
right to suspend a student when his or her behavior indicates that his/her
continued presence on campus constitutes a danger to the normal operation
of the institution, or to the safety of himself or herself or others,
or to the property of the University or of others. The suspension shall
continue until the completion of disciplinary proceedings or until the
behavior giving rise to the suspension is resolved.
For More Information[Top]
The Associate Dean of Student Life in the Office of the Dean of Student
Life is available to provide students with more information about any
aspect of the Student Conduct System. |