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INVOLUNTARY ADMINISTRATIVE WITHDRAWAL POLICY UNIVERSITY POLICY STATEMENT It is the policy of Eastern Michigan University to establish a Student Involuntary Administrative Withdrawal Policy for the purpose of maintaining a campus environment that is conducive to learning, protects the Universitys educational purposes, maintains reasonable order on campus, and protects the rights and safety of all members of the University community. The University may order the involuntary withdrawal of a student from the University or from University Housing in accordance with University policy, as described below. UNIVERSITY PRACTICE The Student Involuntary Administrative Withdrawal Policy, below, outlines the procedures to be utilized in seeking the involuntary withdrawal of a student. Section I: Scope of Policy The policy will cover behaviors described in Section II: Standards for Withdrawal, Items a through e, that occur on University premises and/or at University-sponsored activities but may also address off-campus behavior if the University determines that the behavior, or the continued presence of the student, impairs, obstructs, interferes with or adversely affects the mission, processes or functions of the University. For purposes of this policy a student is defined as follows:
Section II: Standards for Withdrawal In accordance with University policy, and applicable federal and state laws prohibiting discrimination based on disability, a student may be involuntarily withdrawn from the University and/or University Housing, either temporarily or permanently, if it is determined that a student suffers from a mental disorder as defined by the current American Psychiatric Association Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, and as a result of the disorder:
Section III: Premises Underlying This Policy An involuntary administrative withdrawal:
Section IV: Procedures Under this Policy Commencement of the Process This process may be initiated by the Director of Student Judicial Services when:
Informal Review by Student Judicial Services The Director of Student Judicial Services will conduct a preliminary, informal review and will schedule a meeting with the student. At the end of this informal review, the Director may do one or more of the following:
Referral to the Behavioral Evaluation Team After completing the informal review as described in the above section, the Director of Student Judicial Services may refer a student to a hearing with the Universitys Behavioral Evaluation Team for assessment and recommendations. The team will include the: ·
The role of the Behavioral Evaluation Team is to evaluate the student and make a determination as to whether the student should be involuntarily withdrawn from the University and/or University Housing or whether the student can remain in school and/or continue to live in University Housing under specified conditions. The recommendation by the Behavioral Evaluation Team will require the concurrence of any two of the three team members. The Director of Student Judicial Services will arrange for the Behavioral Evaluation Team to meet with the student and will notify the student in writing of his/her referral to a hearing and inform the student of the time, date and location of the hearing. If the Director of Student Judicial Services has ordered a psychological assessment, the Behavioral Evaluation Team will not be convened until the evaluation has been completed and the written psychological assessment has been submitted to the University. Notice of the hearing will be considered adequate if it is sent to the students last known address registered with the University or is hand delivered to the student at least three business days in advance of the meeting time. Behavioral Evaluation Team Hearing The Behavioral Evaluation Team will conduct a hearing with the student in order to determine an appropriate course of action under this policy. The following guidelines will govern the hearing:
Disposition of the Case Upon completion of the Behavioral Evaluation Team hearing, the Team will submit its written findings to the Director of Student Judicial Services within three business days. This document will include the recommendation of the Team, the reason(s) for the recommendation, and:
The Director of Student Judicial Services will notify the student in writing within three business days after receiving the Teams written findings and will inform the student of his/her right to appeal the Teams recommendation. If the student chooses not to appeal or if, after the appeal, the recommendation is still to allow the student to remain enrolled in school and/or remain in University Housing, the student will meet with the Director of Student Judicial Services, within five calendar days, to formalize the recommendation into a behavioral contract between the University and the Student. APPEAL PROCESS A student may appeal any of the following decisions rendered under this policy:
The student must submit a written appeal to the Vice President for Student Affairs office within seven calendar days of the date of the decision being appealed. After reviewing the students case and after meeting with the student, the Vice President or his/her designee will render a written decision as it relates to the students appeal within five calendar days. This decision will be final. A student who voluntarily withdraws or is involuntarily withdrawn under this policy may be subject to conditions for reenrollment. These will be provided to the student in writing and may include, but are not limited to the following:
A student seeking reenrollment must do so by notifying the Director of Student Judicial Services of his/her desire to reenroll and must provide the office with documentation of adherence to all required conditions for reenrollment. The Director of Student Judicial Services will refer the request to the Behavioral Evaluation Team. Reenrollment is not guaranteed; after reviewing the case and meeting with the student, the Behavioral Evaluation Team will make a decision on the students request for reenrollment, designate any further conditions for reenrollment and notify the student in writing within five calendar days after meeting with the student. Students Failure to Comply A student may be involuntarily withdrawn and/or disciplined under the conduct code if he/she:
Section V: Emergency Interim Withdrawal An emergency interim withdrawal may be implemented immediately by the Director of Student Judicial Services, after approval of the Vice President for Student Affairs or his/her designee, if the Director reasonably believes that the student may be suffering from a mental disorder and there is reason to believe that the students behavior poses a substantial threat of harm to oneself or others, threatens or endangers University property, or disrupts the stability and continuance of normal University operations and functions. A student may be notified of the emergency interim suspension either orally or in writing. It takes effect the day it is issued by the Director of Student Judicial Services. A student withdrawn on an emergency interim basis will be given the opportunity to meet with the Vice President for Student Affairs or his/her designee within forty-eight (48) hours from the effective date of the emergency interim withdrawal to discuss the following issues only:
At the conclusion of this meeting, the Vice President or his/her designee may either uphold or cancel the interim emergency withdrawal. Regardless of whether the emergency interim withdrawal is upheld or cancelled, the Vice President or his/her designee will direct the Director of Student Judicial Services to continue with the involuntary administrative withdrawal process as outlined in this policy. However, if the interim emergency withdrawal is to remain in effect, the Director of Student Judicial Services will make every effort to expedite the process in an effort to minimize any possible negative impact on the student. Section VI: Transcripts and Refunds Transcripts A student who, under this policy, is allowed to voluntarily withdraw or who is involuntarily withdrawn will be given a W grade for each course in which he/she is currently enrolled. An administrative hold through the Dean of Students office will be placed on the students academic record to prevent any unauthorized reenrollment by the student. Refunds A student who, under this policy, is allowed to voluntarily withdraw or who is involuntarily withdrawn may request a refund of tuition, fees, housing payments and any other amounts. Refunds will be made in accordance with applicable University policies and procedures. RESPONSIBILITY FOR IMPLEMENTATION The Vice President for Student Affairs is responsible for the overall implementation, administration and interpretation of the policy and may appoint a designee to oversee appeals brought forth under this policy. The Director of Student Judicial Services is responsible for the daily administration of the policy. SCOPE OF POLICY COVERAGE This policy applies to all students as defined in Section I of the
Student Involuntary Administrative Withdrawal Policy. http://www.emich.edu/sjs/InvolWithdwl.html
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