Dangerous Behavior Policy
The College prohibits dangerous behavior, which is behavior that is able or likely to inflict physical injury.
Dangerous behavior examples include but are not limited to sledding downstairs, climbing the inside and/or outside of a building; climbing a tree; rappelling down the outside of a building; throwing objects outside from inside a building; or driving on a campus sidewalk, athletic field, or lawn.
Alleged violations of the Dangerous Behavior Policy will be addressed according to the Student Conduct Policy.
Students found in violation of the Dangerous Behavior Policy will receive a $100–$500 fine and other possible conduct sanctions.
Beyond receiving a fine and a possible conduct sanction, students will be expected to pay for the damaged property and any time and money spent on restoring it to its original condition.
Note: The Dean of Residence Life will consider allowing students to pay off a portion of a charge for dangerous behavior by completing community service hours in a campus department, as an accommodation for students able to demonstrate difficulty paying the entire charge.