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What if a student contests the allegations made by the faculty member?

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What if a student contests the allegations made by the faculty member?

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A. The student has the opportunity to contest the charges and to present evidence and witnesses in his or her defense during the meeting with the faculty member. If the student contests the faculty member’s finding or recommended sanction, he or she may file an appeal with the Academic Integrity Review Committee. For more information on the appeal process, see the Academic Integrity Policy: Review by the Academic Integrity Review Committee.

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