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Interim measures or restrictions, such as no contact orders or geographical restrictions, may be imposed at the discretion of the University. Interim measures or restrictions may be administered prior to a determination of responsibility in the student conduct process when there is a reasonable basis to believe that there is an immediate threat of harm to the health, safety, or well-being of the community. Drew may also impose a variety of other interim restrictions and/or remedies. Interim measures are imposed by the Office of the Dean of Students, or designee, and may include, but are not limited to:

  • No contact orders,

  • Prohibitions on calls, texts, e-mails, electronic postings, and scripted encounters,

  • Geographical, time, and building restrictions, including changes to transportation, dining, and working situations,

  • Restriction from residential housing,

  • Changes or modifications to academic, curricular, and other school activities, including changes to class schedules, the award of incompletes, a drop/add of courses without penalty, extension of deadlines, and alternative methods of attending class,

  • Restriction from academic courses,

  • Interim suspension, including suspension from the campus or suspension from housing,

  • Restriction from athletic or other extracurricular activities, and

  • Check-in/out requirements.

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Should a student’s conduct pose a threat to public health or safety, significantly disrupt the life of the community, or violate University codes of conduct or community standards, the University may also take other appropriate action, including interim actions, as well as disciplinary action, which could result in disciplinary sanctions, suspension expulsion or involuntary withdrawal.

No Contact orders may be, but are not limited to being, interim actions. No Contact orders will more likely than not remain in place as permanent, regardless of findings of any investigation or hearing. 

There will be no refund of tuition and fees for a student who is expelled or suspended (from the University or from housing.)

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