On-Campus Judicial Sanctions

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Students have repeatedly asked for clarity concerning the enforcement of University policy for both on-campus and off-campus violations. In response, the University this year has established minimum, mandatory sanctions for many policy violations that occur both on and off campus.

The chart below details these sanctions and levels for on-campus incidents related to alcohol or other drug-related violations. These sanctions are issued on a per student basis, not per living unit. A student found responsible for additional policy violations (e.g., disorderly behavior or failure to cooperate with a University official or the police) would face additional sanctions. In most cases, parents receive copies of resolution letters. In cases where University Probation or University Suspension is possible, parents may be notified before a disciplinary hearing occurs.


ALCOHOL VIOLATIONS

 

Underage Possession of Alcohol

Large Quantity or Central Source

Social Gathering Violation and/or Providing to Minors

Intoxication, Requiring Medical Assistance

1st Violation

Disciplinary Probation

Menu Item*

Menu Item

Under 21: Housing Suspension

Over 21: Housing Probation

Housing Probation

Menu Item

Disciplinary Probation

ADE Referral**

2nd

Housing Probation

$200 Fine

ADE Referral

$300 Fine

ADE Referral

Under 21: Housing Dismissal

Over 21: Housing Suspension and/or University Probation

Housing Suspension and/or University Probation

$300 Fine

ADE Referral

University Probation

$200 Fine

ADE Referral or AIM**

3rd

Housing Suspension and/or University Probation

$400 Fine

Basics/AIM/Roads Retreat***

University Suspension

AIM and/or Roads Retreat upon return

University Suspension

AIM upon return

University Suspension

$400 Fine

AIM upon return

* Menu items include but are not limited to: ADE Referrals, Formative Referrals, Reflection Papers, or Community Service

** ADE: Referral for alcohol and other drug education/treatment; AIM: 10-week mandatory group program with individual component

*** Roads Retreat: Off-campus retreat for students at risk

Note: Parental Notification will occur for any student found responsible under the age of 21 and/or when placed on Housing Probation or higher


DRUG VIOLATIONS

 

Class D (e.g., marijuana) or Class E (nonprescribed use of prescription drugs)

Small Quantity

Class D or Class E

Large Quantity

Class A (e.g., heroin), Class B (e.g. LSD, cocaine), or
Class C (e.g. mushrooms)

Small Quantity

Class A, B, or C

Large Quantity

1st Violation

Housing Probation

Substance Abuse Program

One-year Housing Suspension

Substance Abuse Program

$200 Fine

One-year Housing Suspension

Substance Abuse Program

$200 Fine

University Suspension (minimum one year)

Housing Dismissal

Substance Abuse Program

$400 Fine

2nd

University Probation

$200 Fine

Substance Abuse Program

University Suspension

$500 Fine

University Suspension or Dismissal

$500 Fine

University Dismissal

3rd

University Suspension or Dismissal

$500 Fine

University Dismissal

University Dismissal

 


Explanation of sanctions

  1. Fines: Certain offenses will result in monetary sanctions. Financial penalties will be applied to a student's account. Community restitution programs may be substituted for fines if approved by an appropriate administrator.
  2. Restitution: Compensation to the injured party, payment for damages, and/or "court costs" for hearing appearances of Boston College Police when such appearances are key to a case and if the accused is found responsible.
  3. Disciplinary Probation: A formal notification that the activity in question is unacceptable and that if continued or other inappropriate behavior follows, more severe action may be taken.
  4. Housing Probation: Any similar or more serious violation of the University Code of Student Conduct while on this status will result in the mandatory imposition of a suspension or dismissal from University housing, the length being a minimum of the balance of the semester or one full semester.
  5. Suspension from University Housing: Requires moving out of housing for the length of time specified at the hearing. Any student who receives a suspension from University Housing will lose eligibility to live in the Modular Apartment (Mods) area.
  6. Housing Dismissal: Requires permanently moving out of housing. The student may not reapply for residency.
  7. University Probation: A similar or more serious violation of the University Code of Student Conduct while on this status will result in the mandatory imposition of a suspension or dismissal from the University, the length being a minimum of the balance of the semester or one full semester. Any student placed on University Probation will lose eligibility to live in the Modular Apartment (Mods) area.
  8. University Suspension: Requires that the student no longer be present on any Boston College owned or leased property for the time specified at the hearing (minimum of one semester or the balance of the semester). Any student who receives a suspension from the University will lose eligibility to live in the Modular Apartment (Mods) area. In addition, in the case of graduating seniors, the University reserves the right to withhold, for a specified period of time, the awarding of their degree. While on suspension, a student may not take courses to advance his or her degree. Students cannot be readmitted until after the date their suspension ends, nor may they register or pre-register for the following semester's courses. The graduation date will be adjusted upon readmission according to the length of the suspension. Please contact your academic dean's office for additional information.
  9. Dismissal from the University: Requires that the student completely sever any and all connection with Boston College.

Please note that a record of disciplinary sanctions may impact a student's ability to be a Resident Assistant, student government officer, Orientation Leader, Student Judicial Board member, or other student leader position. Such a record must be reported on most law school applications, state bar examiner reports, medical school applications, graduate school forms, college transfer forms, and in some instances job applications, particularly for federal or state positions. In addition, any student suspended from housing or the University or who has been placed on University Probation will be prohibited from participating in international study programs or living in the Modular Apartment area during their senior year. Please see the Boston College Student Guide at www.bc.edu/studentguide for additional information.