As a student in the School of Nursing, you are expected to adhere to the U of M Code of Conduct, as well as the School of Nursing Behavioral Standards when you accept your offer of admission. Any violation of the above is considered an act of misconduct and warrants disciplinary action appropriate to the violation. You have the right to contest any allegation of misconduct or disciplinary action. Whenever possible, allegations of misconduct should be settled at the lowest possible level—between the individuals involved. Allegations of misconduct should be resolved as quickly as possible.
When a faculty member believes that a student has engaged in misconduct or scholastic dishonesty, the faculty member will submit a report to the Office of Community Standards. The student may then be required to meet with an Office of Community Standards staff member to discuss the matter. If a student disagrees with the outcome of the case and does not wish to accept an informal resolution, the Campus Committee on Student Behavior composed of faculty and students will hear the case.
When students are found responsible for scholastic dishonesty, the sanctions can include but are not limited to the following options: failing grade on an assignment, failing grade in a course, completing a required assignment, being placed on disciplinary probation, being suspended, or being expelled.
Students can expect the severity of the sanction to be increased for a second offense.
Be advised that University policy prohibits withdrawing from a course to avoid a grade penalty of F or N due to scholastic dishonesty. The School of Nursing does not allow a student to withdraw from a class if accused of scholastic dishonesty.
A student has the right to a hearing and to appeal any disciplinary action. Records of academic misconduct are kept on file in the college office and in the Office of Community Standards.