TAMIU Student Handbook 2022-2023

Page 59 of 92 assessment of additional sanctions, regardless of whether the student appeals the accusation of academic violation or not. 2. In all cases in which there are multiple reports against an individual student, the Honor Council will initiate a new complaint/report, for which said student will have the same rights of appeal as in any other reported academic violation. 3. Any graduate student who is reported for a first offense will have their case reviewed by the Honor Council to assess if additional charges and sanctions will be imposed. The graduate student will have the same rights of appeal as in any other reported academic violation. 4. For a student in a 1000 or 2000 level course with a second violation or a second offense in the same semester, the standard sanction shall be the grade penalty of an “F” in the course and the student may face suspension for one long semester (fall or spring). 5. For a student in a 3000 or 4000 level course with a second violation or a second offense in the same semester, the standard sanction shall be the grade penalty of an “F” in the course and the student will be suspended one academic year (including summer). 6. For a graduate student with a first violation, the standard sanction shall be the grade penalty of an “F” in the course and suspension for one academic year (including summer). Refer to the Graduate Handbook. 7. For a student with violations beyond those stipulated in points C-E above, the standard sanction shall be the grade penalty of an “F” in the course and expulsion from the University. The recommendations below are additional potential sanctions that a student found responsible for academic violation may face. 8. Recommendation to the Provost for expulsion of the student from the specific program of study or from the University. 9. Recommendation to the Provost for Honor Code suspension of the student from the specific program of study or from the University. 10. Probation for Academic violation with a statement of the consequences for additional infractions and a description of the conditions, which must be met to end probationary status. 11. Required completion of an appropriate training or remediation program, whether or not probationary status is imposed. 12. Other sanctions as deemed necessary. A student who is on “ Honor Code Probation ” is subject to the following restrictions:

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