Hi all- We are working on a policy that will allow the university to involuntarily withdraw a student if it is determined that the student poses a safety concern or is a direct threat to campus. This policy would also encompass the situation in which a student may be struggling and in need of a mental health assessment and then a "stop out" time from the university in order to becoming healthy and able to return to adequately pursue their academics. Does anyone have a current policy of this nature that reflects the ADA changes regarding "harm to self" issues. Any feedback would be appreciated.
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