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whether the facts in the case were sufficient to establish
that a violation of the Student Code of Conduct occurred.
c. To determine whether the sanctions imposed were
appropriate for the violation of the Student Code of
Conduct that the student was found to have committed.
d. To consider new information, sufficient to alter a
decision, or other relevant facts not brought out in the
original hearing, because such evidence and/or facts were
not known to the person appealing at the time of the
original hearing.
4. The appellate body may, upon review of the case, change the
decision or sanctions. Written confirmation of the appellate
body's decision will be provided by the Dean of Student
Affairs.
Interpretation and Revision
I. Any question of interpretation regarding the Student Code of
Conduct shall be referred to the Dean of Student Affairs for
final determination.
2. The Student Code of Conduct shall be reviewed at least every
three years under the direction of the Dean of Student Affairs.
Definitions
I. The term "University" means McMurry University.
2. The term "student" includes all persons taking courses at or
from the University, both full-time and part-time. It also
includes student organizations. Persons who are not officially
enrolled for a particular term, but who have a continuing
relationship with the University are considered "students."
3. The term "faculty member" means any person hired by the
University to conduct classroom activities.
4. The term "University official" includes any person employed
by the McMurry University, performing assigned
administrative or professional responsibilities.
5. The term "member of the University community" includes any
person who is a student, faculty member, University official or
any other person employed by McMurry University. A
person's status in a particular situation shall be determined by
the Dean of Student Affairs.
6. The term "University premises" includes all land, buildings,
facilities, and other property in the possession of or owned,
used, or controlled by the University (including adjacent
streets and sidewalks).
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