* Your college's disciplinary record: Yes, being removed from your dorm for violating the terms of your housing agreement is almost certainly documented in your college's disciplinary files. This is an internal record, and its implications depend on your college's policies. It could affect your ability to live on campus in the future, receive scholarships, or even your overall standing with the institution.
* Your academic transcript: No, getting kicked out of your dorm generally won't appear on your academic transcript. Your transcript reflects your academic performance, not your conduct in housing.
* Background checks: Typically, no. Standard background checks for employment or housing typically don't include details about disciplinary actions from your college. However, very specific background checks might uncover information if you were involved in serious misconduct that involved law enforcement.
* Future applications: Some colleges or programs might ask about disciplinary actions on applications. If you're asked about violations of college policies, you'll need to disclose the dorm removal. Failing to do so can have serious consequences.
In short, while it might not appear on an official academic transcript, expulsion from your dorm is a significant disciplinary action that is likely documented internally within your college and could have consequences.