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Old 03-07-2014, 10:55 AM
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I am completely out of my UT lane, but the mention of a strike peaked my interest. I looked at Ole Miss website and found this:

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Q: What exactly is the two-strike policy?
A: The two-strike policy is formally entitled Minimum Sanctions for Alcohol and Other Drug Violations. This policy, which is found on the University Policy Directory, and in the current edition of the M-Book, deals with drug and alcohol violations committed by University of Mississippi students. Students found in violation of a drug or alcohol offense will be put on two-strike probation for a period of time and will at that time receive their first strike. Any other drug or alcohol offense occurring within that probationary period will result in a University Judicial Council hearing where a plea or finding of in violation will result in suspension from the University. Below is the link to the actual minimum sanctions policy which outlines the specific details of the University’s two-strike policy (https://secure4.olemiss.edu/umpolicyopen/).
So the suspicion of an MIP is probably on target, or it could be worse. I would consider this to be a Risk Management risk also, but who knows if shows on the transcript.
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