Intimidation
Intimidation creates an educational or professional environment that a reasonable person would find psychologically intimidating or threatening, or abusive; regardless of whether the behavior may affect a person's psychological or physical well-being.
Examples include but are not limited to:
- An act of physical aggression, such as an assault or attempted assault on another student, faculty member, staff, patient or visitor.
- Threats – Words/texts or actions that either create a perception there may be intent to harm a person or property or that result in harm or similar consequences.
Other prohibited activity:
- Use or possession of explosives, firearms or other weapons on IHP property or property connected to IHP educational or professional experiences.
- Deliberate destruction or theft of SON or IHP property, or the property of others.
- Stalking - Willfully, maliciously and repeatedly following or harassing another student, faculty member, staff, patient or visitor, whether on or off IHP premises.
For academic disciplinary actions use the following link: http://mghihp.smartcatalogiq.com/2019-2020/Student-Handbook/Section-II-Institute-Policies/Student-Rights-and-Responsibilities/Academic-and-Disciplinary-Action.