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What happens if a student is found “not in violation of the Code of Student Conduct?”

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What happens if a student is found “not in violation of the Code of Student Conduct?”

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If the Committee on Academic Misconduct determines that the allegations of academic misconduct are not supported by a preponderance of the evidence, the student is found “not in violation of the Code of Student Conduct.” In such cases, COAM maintains a permanent list of the names of students found “not in violation.” However, all records pertaining to such a case are destroyed one year after the case has been resolved.

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