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I suspect that a student has violated the Undergraduate Academic Integrity policy. What happens next?

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I suspect that a student has violated the Undergraduate Academic Integrity policy. What happens next?

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You must notify the student in writing (within 15 days) of the alleged misconduct and the academic consequences that will be imposed. In this written notification, you may ask the student to meet with you in person. The student has 15 days to respond to you. If the student does not respond within 15 days, you should impose your sanctions and notify Community Standards or the Regional Campus Student Affairs. There are two options for resolving an academic Misconduct violation. The instructor and student may reach a mutually acceptable resolution. If resolution is reached, the instructor will notify Community Standards or Regional Campus Student Affairs of the agreement. If a resolution cannot be reached, the student may request a hearing in writing (via hard copy or email) to the instructor. If a student requests a hearing, the instructor will send an email to community@uconn.edu to officially request a hearing. The instructor will need to forward any evidence (i.e., witness statements,

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