Conduct and Discipline

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Disciplinary processes

 

 

Every student is subject to the University’s discipline regulation from the time of admission as a candidate for any course of the University until he completes the course or withdraws from the course.

A student in breach of the Statutes or Regulations of the University, or who has been convicted of a crime, or whose conduct is prejudicial to the good name of the University or whose conduct is unworthy of a student of the University, may be required to appear before the Board of Discipline.

The Board of Discipline may, if it finds a student guilty of a disciplinary offence, do one or more of the following things:

i) expel or suspend the student from the University or deprive him of his status as a matriculated or registered student;
ii) deprive the student of a pass in the whole or part of any examination; and
iii) impose a fine not exceeding $10,000

A student whom the Board has imposed a penalty as outlined below may submit an appeal to the Appeal Committee within 14 days from the date of the decision of the Board:

i. expelled from the University; or
ii. suspended or excluded from the University or any course or subject; or
iii. deprived of status as a matriculated or registered student for more
than 14 days; or
iv. excluded from any examination; or
v. fined more than $5,000; or
vi. deprived of a pass in the whole or part of any examination.