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Information About Interim Suspension
What is an Interim Suspension?
In a situation where it is determined that a student’s
continued presence at the university constitutes an
immediate threat of harm to the student, other
individuals, and/or university property, the Vice
President of Student Affairs may suspend a student from
IUP pending final disposition of the case through the
university judicial process.
An interim suspension means that the student cannot attend
classes and must leave university property and remain off
university property until an interim suspension review
hearing is conducted (see below) or a university judicial
board is completed.
How Quickly is an Interim Suspension
Decision Implemented?
A student is typically interim suspended within 12 -
24 hours of the university’s notice of an incident. If
the student lives in university-owned housing, s/he must
vacate her/his room and turn in her/his room, apartment,
or suite key by the date and time in which the interim
suspension takes effect. The student cannot return to
campus until an interim suspension review hearing or
judicial board hearing is conducted for the case.
How is a Student Informed of Her/His
Interim Suspension?
A letter from the Vice President of Student Affairs is
either hand-delivered to the suspended student or the
suspended student is required to pick up the letter from
the Office of the Vice President of Student Affairs, 212
Sutton Hall. This letter provides the date and time that
the interim suspension takes effect and explains the
student’s right to have the interim suspension decision
reviewed.
How Does an Interim Suspension
Review Hearing Get Scheduled?
A student who is interim suspended has the right to
have the decision reviewed and either supported, modified,
or revoked within ten (10) calendar days of the effective
date of the interim suspension, unless circumstances
warrant an extension. Interim suspension reviews are
scheduled through the Office of Student Conduct, IUP,
724-357-1264, upon the suspended student’s request.
Interim suspension review hearings are not automatically
scheduled – they must be requested by the involved
student.
Interim suspension review hearings are scheduled to occur
weekdays between 8:00am and 4:30pm (depending on the
availability of a review officer) and generally take place
in the Office of Student Conduct, 307 Pratt Hall.
What Happens at an Interim
Suspension Review Hearing?
A trained university administrator or faculty member
will review the interim suspension decision by speaking
with the suspended student and reviewing all submitted
paperwork, such as incident reports and/or judicial
referrals. The suspended student may arrange to have one
person of her/his choice attend the interim suspension
review hearing with her/him; however, the suspended
student is expected to speak for her/himself during the
review. The person attending the review with the student
is not permitted to speak without the permission of the
interim suspension review officer.
What are the Potential Outcomes from
an Interim Suspension Review Hearing?
As a result of an interim suspension review hearing,
the review officer may uphold the interim suspension (thus
requiring the student to remain off campus and out of
classes until a judicial board hearing occurs), may revoke
the interim suspension (thus immediately reinstating the
student), or may take other action (i.e. permit the
student to attend class but require her/him to otherwise
remain off campus property, etc).
Is the Decision of the Interim
Suspension Review Hearing Officer Final?
Unless the interim suspension review hearing is
scheduled in conjunction with the final disposition of the
judicial case (i.e. university judicial board hearing) it
does not result in a final decision on the
student’s status. The purpose of the interim suspension
review is to determine whether or not a student may be
present on university property and/or attend classes
pending the outcome of the judicial board hearing.
Once an interim suspension review officer makes a
decision, s/he notifies the involved student of the
outcome verbally and in writing. There is no appeal
process for the interim suspension review officer’s
decision.
How Quickly is a Student Notified
of the Interim Suspension Review Decision?
Generally, a decision is provided to the
suspended student within 24 hours or on Monday morning if
the review hearing occurs on a Friday. However, in
circumstances where multiple students have been interim
suspended in association with one incident, the interim
suspension review officer reserves the right to delay a
decision until s/he has met with all involved students.
What if a Student Misses Classes
During an Interim Suspension but is later Reinstated?
The student is guaranteed the opportunity to make up
any academic work missed during the time in which the
interim suspension was imposed. The Office of Student
Conduct will contact the student’s professors to indicate
that they must assist the student with making up missed
work. However, it is the student’s responsibility to make
specific arrangements with the faculty member to complete
assignments.
Why Does a Student Have to Go
Through a Judicial Board Hearing if s/he has had an
Interim Suspension Review Hearing?
The purpose of the interim suspension review hearing
is to determine whether or not the interim suspension
should be upheld or modified pending the final judicial
board hearing. This review is provided for expediency
since judicial board hearings are often difficult to
schedule in a timely manner.
The judicial board hearing, including the appeal process,
is the final determination of the student’s status (please
see information on judicial board hearings).
If you have additional questions concerning interim
suspensions, please contact the Office of Student Conduct,
724-357-1264.
For more information on the
IUP judicial process, see
the
student code of conduct, located in The
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