Here is an incident that might provide a clue. Last year’s student body president helped others (including non-students I believe) get into a secure building during a protest. He was charged with creating an unsafe condition, and faced the threat of not being able to graduate:
I am sure current students can describe the incident in more detail, but from an outsider’s perspective, it seems that the administration struck the right balance. They put the fear of expulsion into the student, demanded he behave the rest of the time, but ultimately did let him graduate.