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MISCONDUCT Offenses Requiring Expulsion or Suspension 1. Possession of dangerous weapons and hard drugs. 2. Threats or violence directed towards groups on campus that disrupts School activities, whether is 3. Assault and or Battery of a fellow student or employee. 4. Defacing College property (e.g. Graffiti, gumming, posting or similar affixing signs or posters to School 5. Unauthorized setting of burn fires. 6. Intentional disruption of or interference with teaching, or other School activities, programs or events. 7. Academic dishonesty includes, but not limited to, cheating, willfully plagiarizing engaging in dishonest 8. Rioting, inciting to, assembling to, and raiding School units. 9. Vandalism- Behaviour likely to result in destruction, damage, misuse or abuse of college property. 10. Forgery, alteration, misuse of School documents, records, furnishing false information to the School 11. Failure to comply with the official regulation or order of a duly designated authority. 12. The unauthorized taking or possession of the property of another (stealing). 13. Lewd, indecent or obscene conduct. 14. Disorderly behavior- defined as the intentional creation of a public disturbance, e.g. Fighting or other 15. Sexual misconduct 16. Excessive or disruptive noise or unapproved amplified sound that disrupts or disturbs the normal 17. Unauthorized use of School property or facilities. 18. Hostile communication- Defined as threatening another individual physically, verbally or otherwise. 19. Participating in hazing- defined as the intentional commission of an act by an individual or a group, 20. Reckless driving on campus. 21. Hijacking of a private or public vehicle on campus. 22. Illegal detention of persons, or squatting in the student hostels. 23. Double Matriculation- Means maintaining studentship in two tertiary institutions or in two programmesof the same institution. |
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