What is the universitys disciplinary role if a student is convicted of a criminal offense?
The University Committee on Discipline may review the case when a student has been convicted in public courts of serious crimes. Special attention is given to circumstances that constitute a potential threat against the university’s ability to function in whole or in part. In such a review the committee will determine whether the student’s presence at the university will endanger the university community. For details on the disciplinary review of students, consult the Student Handbook.
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