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What are the possible sanctions if the allegation of Academic Misconduct is determined to be true?

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What are the possible sanctions if the allegation of Academic Misconduct is determined to be true?

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Probation for a single semester or more may be imposed by the Provost upon the recommendation of the instructor, or of the Academic Conduct Committee after an appeal, as the sanction when the student has been found to have committed a serious violation under the Student Academic Conduct Policy. The terms of the probation may include special conditions; for example, extra work to be done by the student, or a requirement that the student receive counseling. Any violation of the conditions of the probation, or of the Student Academic Conduct Policy during probation may be grounds for suspension or expulsion. A sanction of suspension terminates a student’s status as an enrolled student for one or more semesters. It may be imposed by the Provost upon the recommendation of the instructor, or of the Academic Conduct Committee after an appeal, in the case of very serious violations of the Student Academic Conduct Policy, or in cases where the terms of probation for academic misconduct have bee

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