How likely is it that a student found responsible of an Honor Code violation will be suspended?
Every Judicial Hearing Panel determining sanctions assesses the specific circumstances of each case. While the standard sanction for a first-time violation of the Honor Code is a one-quarter suspension and 40 hours of community service, Panels may choose lesser or more severe sanctions depending upon the circumstances of the case and any aggravating or mitigating factors. Quarterly and Annual hearing and caseload statistics are available on the Judicial Affairs webpage.
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- IF A COMPLAINT IS FILED AGAINST A STUDENT FOR AN HONOR CODE VIOLATION OR A STUDENT IS CONVICTED, WILL THAT STUDENTS IDENTITY BE KEPT A SECRET?
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