Statement of Academic Policy and Statement of Academic IntegrityVI. SUSPENSION AND DISMISSAL FOR ACADEMIC DISHONESTYSuspension for Academic Dishonesty Students suspended for academic dishonesty may petition the ASC for readmission to the College after the term of their suspension has expired. When considering such requests, the ASC will carefully examine the students' con-duct since leaving the College, and must be convinced that readmission is warranted by a change in the circum-stances that led to the suspension. It is the students' responsibility to provide evidence and documentation support-ing their request for readmission. The notation of the suspension is removed from the transcript when the suspen-sion expires. Dismissal for Academic Dishonesty Right to Refuse Registration Enforcement of Standards of Academic Integrity Whenever a case of suspected academic dishonesty is reported, the ASC will provide the student with written no-tice of the charges that have been made and the evidence supporting those charges. The ASC will also accord the student a reasonable opportunity to submit a written response, including a statement identifying any exculpatory evidence or any mitigating circumstances. If the student's written response disputes the facts underlying the charges, the ASC will conduct a suitable investigation, which may include interviews of the instructor, the student, and appropriate witnesses, as well as any other appropriate fact-finding activity. The student's failure to submit a timely response to charges of academic dishonesty will not impair the ASC's ability to investigate or adjudicate the case. If, at the conclusion of its investigation, a majority of the ASC finds the student to have committed an act of aca-demic dishonesty, the ASC will impose a suitable disciplinary sanction, which may include, but need not be limited to, academic probation, deferment of graduation, suspension, or dismissal from the College. The ASC may also recommend a grade penalty, but the imposition of such a penalty is the prerogative of the instructor. A record of the disciplinary sanction imposed will be retained in the student's permanent file. Students have the right to appeal the ASC's decision to the Dean of Faculty using the procedures set forth in Section I. (See "Appeal to the Dean of the Faculty.") |



