When Found Responsible in a Violation of Community Standards
Examples of Most Common Sanctions
- Alcohol use on or off campus with vandalism, disorderly conduct, etc.: meeting with class dean or hall director
- Alcohol open container on campus in community spaces (reported by Security): letter of warning
- Drug use: meeting with class dean or hall director, letter of warning
- Medical transport to the hospital due to alcohol intoxication/incapacitation: meeting with class dean and letter to parents
- Unauthorized access to rooftops, ledges, attics, scaffolding, construction site, water tower, etc.: meeting with class dean or hall director, payment of fine up to $250 (and other creative non-monetary ways to give back)
- Disorderly conduct on or off campus: meeting with class dean or hall director, apology meeting/letter
- Vandalism: meeting with class dean or hall director, cover the costs to make repairs, apology meeting/letter
- Noise violations: meeting with hall director, apology meeting/letter, letter of warning
Please note that a violation of any of the Carleton Community Standards may result in residential probation or disciplinary probation dependent on the frequency of violation and impact on other community members. Also, it is always possible for additional requirements beyond those listed above to be given to students when there is a violation of community standards.







