Disruptive Classroom Behavior: Sanctions for Disruptive Behavior

Depending on the results of these procedures, the student may be reprimanded, fined, placed on probation, suspended from the course or the Seminary, or permanently removed from the course or the Seminary. Where appropriate, the matter also may be referred to civil authorities. If the student's removal from a course as a result of disruptive behavior causes a change in status from full-time to part-time, no tuition is refunded to the student's account. A student whose eligibility to participate in graduation is affected by the loss of a course due to disruptive behavior is not permitted to participate in the graduation ceremonies as a "walker."

Procedure for Dealing with Disruptive Behavior
Sanctions for Disruptive Behavior
Confidentiality

 
 

This is the official 2009-10 Student Handbook of Moravian Theological Seminary.  Information is subject to change.
Office of Enrollment: Ann Gibson, Director, 610-861-1512