Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 1720-02-01-.08 - HONOR COURT PENALTIES
(1) If a student is
found guilty of violating the Honor Code for the first time, normally the court
will place the student on disciplinary probation for one year, and will
recommend to the instructor that the student be given a grade of "F" in the
course. In very serious cases the court may recommend suspension or dismissal
for a first offense. In very unusual situations, where circumstances warrant,
the Court may recommend a lesser penalty.
(2) If a student is found guilty of a second
offense, the Court will recommend to the instructor that the student will be
given a grade of "F" in the course and will recommend to the Chancellor that
the student be suspended from the University for the subsequent fall or spring
semester. In the case of a student who will graduate at the end of the current
semester, the Court will recommend that graduation be delayed until the end of
the semester during which the suspension is in effect. In very serious cases
the Court may recommend dismissal for a second offense.
(3) If a student is found guilty of third
violation of the Honor Code, the Court will recommend to the instructor that
the student be given a grade of "F" in the course and will recommend to the
Chancellor that the student be dismissed from the University. If a student who
would otherwise graduate at the end of the current semester is dismissed, he or
she will not be allowed to graduate.
(4) Any attempt to withdraw from the course
or the University, prior to an Honor Court Hearing, shall not exempt the
student from the penalties imposed by the court. The student will be reinstated
in the course/University if necessary.
(5) The student newspaper, the University
ECHO will be asked to publish every semester a summary of the Honor Court
actions (number of cases and their dispositions) but without names.
Notes
Authority: Public Acts of Tennessee, 1839-1840, Chapter 98, Section 5 and Public Acts of Tennessee, 1807, Chapter 64.
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