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on Academic Misconduct 10.5 Interim Suspension (3335-29-05) When the Senior Vice President and Provost is given reasonable cause to believe that a student has violated University rules and there is reasonable cause to believe that the student's presence on campus constitutes a clear danger to the University community or creates a substantial risk of injury to any person on University premises, the student may be immediately suspended from the University premises. This temporary suspension is imposed pending the initiation of a full hearing without undue delay on the merits of the case in accordance with the rules of The Ohio State University. The student may request, in writing, an appeal of the interim suspension to the Senior Vice President and Provost, within three working days of imposition of the suspension. An appeal hearing will be conducted without undue delay by the Senior Vice President and Provost, or the Senior Vice President's designee. 10.6 Restitution (3335-29-06) Restitution is a sanction that requires the student to make reimbursement for damages to, destruction or misappropriation of University property or services, or the property of any person. This sanction may be ordered in lieu of or in connection with another sanction. 10.7 Other Sanctions (See 3335-29-07) Other sanctions that the hearing panel considers appropriate to the student and the conduct violation in question may be imposed. For example, research assignments, community service projects, special workshop participation, and/or referral to medical resources or counseling personnel may be assigned as recommended sanctions or as conditions to another sanction. In cases of academic misconduct, a lowered or failing grade may be recommended for the academic course work. Failure to meet requirementsof any sanction in the time allotted or a repetition of misconduct may result in an extension of the period of sanction or imposition of a more sever sanction. |
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