Non-Judiciary Approaches to Handling Concerns (after consultation with the Associate Dean)

Some concerns about academic misconduct are handled administratively by the Associate Dean in consultation with the student’s instructor. Possible outcomes include:
A. The student may convince both the instructor and the Associate Dean that no problematic actions occurred. The case is closed and the student is cleared.
B. The grade can be adjusted to reflect the presence of a problem with the submitted work and/or student actions.
C. The student can be asked to complete the assignment again.
D. The student can be given a substitute assignment.
E. The student can be warned and informed that any subsequent case of academic honesty will result in more substantive consequences.
F. Some combination of these approaches as appropriate to the circumstances.
If a student objects to the determination and resulting consequences, they may appeal the case to the Student Judiciary.