2025-2027-Student-Catalog-and-Handbook

S t u d e n t H a n d b o o k : C o m p l a i n t s , G r i e v a n c e s , G r a d e A p p e a l s & C o d e o f C o n d u c t

Types of Academic Infractions that could be potentially imposed

Sanctions: Level 1 (L1), Level 2 (L2), Level 3 (L3)

Cheating Offenses Continued Purchasing or sharing of work from another student or from an electronic source

1 st Offense: Zero on the Assignment and Automatic Academic Probation (L1). Next cheating infraction of any kind can lead to suspension. (L2) 2 nd Offense: Administrative Withdrawal or Failure in the Class. Plus, suspension. Student sent to a Disciplinary Committee for Due Process Hearing (L3)

Using “crib notes” or hidden notes during a test or quiz. Sharing of laboratory books to complete graded assignments in person on via electronic means

1 st Offense: Zero on the test or quiz or assignment (L1)

2 nd Offense: Administrative Withdrawal or Failure in the Class (L2).

3 rd Offense: Suspension. Student sent to a Disciplinary Committee for Due Process Hearing (L3).

1 st Offense: Zero on the Test and automatic Academic Probation. (L1) Next cheating infraction of any kind can lead to suspension. (L2) 2 nd Offense: Administrative Withdrawal or Failure in the Class. Plus, suspension. Student sent to a Disciplinary Committee for Due Process Hearing (L3) 1 st Offense: Zero on the Test and automatic Academic Probation (L1). Next cheating infractions of any kind can lead to suspension (L2). 2 nd Offense: Administrative Withdrawal or Failure in the Class. Plus, suspension. Student sent to a Disciplinary Committee for Due Process Hearing (L3)

Being in possession of an unauthorized exam in person or via electronic means

Forwarding an exam to another student in person or via electronic means

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