Suffolk Law Student Handbook 2019-2020
If, after the meeting, the student maintains that he/she would like to remain enrolled, the Dean of Students will request that the student sign an authorization permitting medical/clinical professionals who have treated the student to share information with the Dean of Students and other University officials. Failure by the student to sign the authorization will result in the involuntary withdrawal of the student from the University, as the University will have insufficient information to render an individualized determination. The Dean of Students, or designee, will review collected information and information presented by the student and will consult the Director of Counseling, Health and Wellness (or designee) and other Law School or University Administrators if and when appropriate. The Dean of Students will engage in a determination on an individualized, case-by-case basis, taking into consideration the nature, duration and severity of the risk and the likelihood, imminence and nature of the future harmful conduct, either to the student or to others in the University community. The Dean of Students (or designee) will render a decision and present that decision to the student in writing. Should the decision be to place the student on a Leave of Absence, appropriate conditions for return will be contained within the written notification. A student who is seeking to return to school after being placed on an Involuntary Leave of Absence must submit a written plan that identifies how the student will resume his/her status at the Law School. The plan must respond to the situation that gave rise to the need for the student’s Involuntary Leave of Absence. The Law School may require that the student submit medical or psychological records indicating that the student has adequately addressed the condition that gave rise to the Involuntary Leave of Absence and/or indicates suggested conditions for re-enrollment such as regular counseling sessions or limited course load. The Dean of Students (or designee) will review the student’s plan to determine on an individualized, case-by-case basis whether or not the student’s request to re-enroll at that time shall be granted or denied by taking into consideration all of the relevant factors and information presented. The decision of the Dean of Students (or designee) is final. Definition of Notice Under this policy, notice is deemed to be given if sent by e-mail to a student’s Suffolk University e-mail address. Interim Measures The Law School reserves the right to place a student on an immediate interim Leave of Absence that will remain in effect until a final decision is made pursuant to the procedure, unless, before a final decision is made, the Law School determines that the reasons for imposing the interim Leave of Absence no longer exist.
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