UPenn Violators of University Codes Will Be Barred From Academic Honors
No summa cum laude, magna cum laude and cum laude for some.
The Daily Pennsylvania reports.
Violators of University codes to lose graduation, academic honors
Students who violate the University’s academic integrity, student conduct or sexual violence codes will be barred from receiving academic honors, the University announced earlier this week.
Any student who receives a sanction of probation or a greater offense for breaking the Code of Academic Integrity, the Code of Student Conduct or the Sexual Violence, Relationship Violence and Stalking Policy will not be eligible for Latin graduation honors or Dean’s List citations. Provost Vincent Price and Vice Provost for Education Beth Winkelstein announced the two policy changes on Tuesday, according to the University’s Almanac.
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Violators of University codes to lose graduation, academic honors (The Daily Pennsylvania)
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What they mean is people who are accused of violating codes. We obviously live in a Maoist culture of denunciation.