
Dartmouth College in Hanover had to remove 86 students from campus for violating the school’s COVID-19 guidelines during the Fall 2020 semester, according to The Union Leader.
Throughout the past months, the school had kept the number of students kicked off campus hidden in order to protect the identities of the students, but on Wednesday, Provost Joseph Helble provided statistics. The semester saw about 600 reports of possible violations, ending in 86 students losing on-campus housing privileges, 124 students receiving warnings, and 397 reports where no action was needed.
Helble also stated that students removed from campus will no longer be required to stay off-campus for four terms, now it will only be two, with all removal terms being made retroactive.
