When a student leaves the university or completes course work required for a degree after an incident occurs that could result in violations of the standards of conduct, CCS may place a conduct hold on the student's record. A conduct hold may also be placed on the student's account if the student has failed to adequately complete sanctions by the proscribed timeline. A conduct hold may restrict the student from adding or dropping classes, requesting an official transcript, or receiving a degree from the university until the hold is removed. CCS must advise the student of the hold and the process for challenging the hold. A conduct hold under these circumstances is not a sanction and does not imply or assume responsibility for a violation of the standards of conduct.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
28B.30.150. WSR 22-23-142, § 504-26-520, filed 11/21/22, effective 1/1/23; WSR 18-23-083, § 504-26-520, filed 11/19/18, effective 12/20/18.]