Students may be disciplined for conduct, which constitutes a hazard to the health, safety, or well-being of members of the college community or which is deemed detrimental to the interests of the college and seminary. These sanctions apply whether or not such conduct occurs on campus, off campus, at college-sponsored or non-college- sponsored events. Disciplinary action may be taken regardless of the existence of any criminal proceedings that may be.
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