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May 03, 2016, Volume 62, No. 33 |
Changes to Policies on Graduation Honors and the Dean’s List
The two policies below have been revised, on the recommendation of the Council of Undergraduate Deans, to indicate that violations of the Code of Academic Integrity, the Code of Student Conduct or the Sexual Violence, Relationship Violence and Stalking Policy will result in a student’s being ineligible for academic honors. A sanction of probation, suspension or expulsion will mean that a student is not eligible for Latin honors or the Dean’s List. In addition, when a student receives a sanction of probation, suspension or expulsion from the Office of Student Conduct or the Sexual Violence Investigative Officer, that sanction will be part of the student’s permanent record and, therefore, reportable outside of Penn.
—Vincent Price, Provost
—Beth Winkelstein, Vice Provost for Education
Graduation Honors
A student who has received a sanction of probation or greater for a violation of the Code of Academic Integrity, the Code of Student Conduct or the Sexual Violence, Relationship Violence and Stalking Policy is not eligible for Latin honors. Notation of Graduation Honors will be removed from the transcript if the finding occurs after this honor has been posted.
Dean’s List
A student who has received a sanction of probation or greater for a violation of the Code of Academic Integrity, the Code of Student Conduct or the Sexual Violence, Relationship Violence and Stalking Policy is not eligible for the Dean’s List in the academic year in which the violation occurred. The Dean’s List citation will be removed from the transcript if the finding occurs after this honor has been posted or if the violation occurs during the summer term following the academic year in which this honor was awarded.
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