Maritime College Student Handbook 2021-2022

• Placing students on interim suspension pending a hearing. • Hearing appeals concerning recommendations made during the campus judicial process. • The Judicial Officer has administrative responsibility for the judicial process. Their actions may include any or all of the following: • Conducting an investigation(s) into allegation(s) of student misconduct. Said investigation may include a disciplinary conference (either in person or via telephone) whereby the accused is informed of the charge made against him/her, their rights under the campus judicial process, and potential sanctions. • Issuing a charge of student misconduct if the investigation merits it. • Issuing disciplinary sanctions in those cases where the accused acknowledges guilt in writing and agrees to an administrative issuance of sanction (hereinafter referred to as an Administrative Hearing). • Assigning the case to the College Judicial Board. ARTICLE II - INTERPRETATION AND REVISION A question of interpretation regarding the Student Code of Conduct shall be referred to the Dean of Students Office. The Student Code of Conduct shall be reviewed every year. SUNY Maritime College reserves the right to modify the Code of Conduct at any time. Modifications and revisions to the Student Code of Conduct will be posted on the SUNY Maritime College website at www.sunymaritime.edu. Faculty, staff and students will be notified via email of changes. In addition, faculty, staff and students will be provided with an electronic or hard copy of the most current version of the Student Code of Conduct annually at the beginning of the fall semester.

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