Common use of Major Violations Clause in Contracts

Major Violations. Major violations shall be defined by the Student Code of Conduct in the student handbook and/or within the Athletic Code. Some examples of major violations include but are not limited to: i. Possession, use, and sale of tobacco, vaping device(s), alcohol, marijuana, or illegal drugs. ii. Knowingly attending a gathering of students where the athlete knows or should reasonably know that alcohol or drugs are being used. iii. Committing acts of gross misconduct. iv. Hazing. v. Violent physical acts. vi. Quitting. vii. Tier 3 Major Violations per the Student Code of Conduct Progression of Discipline as outlined below.

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Sources: Athletic Code

Major Violations. Major violations shall be defined by the Student Code of Conduct in the student handbook and/or within the Athletic Code. Some examples of major violations include but are not limited to: i. Possession, use, and sale of tobacco, vaping device(s), alcohol, marijuana, or illegal drugs. ii. Knowingly attending a gathering of students where the athlete knows or should reasonably know that alcohol or drugs are being used. iii. Committing acts of gross misconduct. iv. Hazing. v. Violent physical acts. . vi. Quitting. vii. Tier 3 Major Violations per the Student Code of Conduct Progression of Discipline as outlined below.

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Sources: Athletic Code