Undergraduate Student Handbook
Safety of the Community
The University reserves the right to immediately respond with whatever measures it deems necessary in order to protect the personal safety of student’s, employee’s or other people. This may include situations in which the University or its representatives believe that because of a student’s behavior, there exists a threat of imminent danger to the student or others; significant disruption of the work, academic, or student life environment; or significant damage to University property. Such measures include, but are not limited to: temporary removal of the student from his/her living situation on campus or from the campus as a whole, modification of living arrangements, and/or interim suspension from campus pending a hearing.
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Undergraduate Student Handbook
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Community Support and Accountability
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- Newberg Campus Emergency Response Plan
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