Are cases of alleged academic misconduct involving undergraduate and graduate students handled the same way?
Under the University’s and COAM’s current rules and policies, cases involving undergraduate and graduate students are processed and resolved in the same way. If an undergraduate student is found “in violation” of the University’s Code of Student Conduct, the student’s enrollment college is not notified of the Committee’s finding. If a graduate student is found “in violation,” the Graduate School is notified of the nature of the violation and the sanction.
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