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cer, according to the circumstances of the particular case A'student may be expelled or dismissed or finally suspended only by the Council of Administration. He may be suspended from any class, for sufficient reason, by the instructor in charge; or from his college or school by his dean or director; or from the University by the Dean of Men, in the case of men, or by the Dean of Women, in the case of women; but in no case shall suspension be for more than one week, and every such suspension shall be reported immediately to the Secretary of the Council of Administration for action by that body, unless in the meantime the suspension has been terminated by the authority which made it, upon promise of good behavior or for other reason satisfactory to such authority. 57. Cheating Cases of cheating are reported to the Council of Administration for discipline. (a) Students who give aid in written work, drawings, quizzes, or examinations, shall be disciplined A according to the nature of the offense at the discretion of the Council. v> (b) Students are forbidden to communicate on any subject whatever in any quiz or examination, and any student who in the judgment of the instructor conducting the examination is so communicating shall i be immediately requested to leave the room. The instructor shall promptly make a report of his action to the dean of his college, by whom the report shall be forwarded to the chairman of the Committee on Discipline for Men, or to the chairman of the Committee on Discipline for Women, as the case may require, before which Committee the student may have a hearing. (c) Freshmen shall be dismissed for a semester for cheating in a final examination, for a first offense; for any later similar offense the same penalty shall be inflicted as in the case of upperclassmen (see paragraph d) (d) Students beyond their freshman year who have been found guilty of cheating in final examinations shall be dismissed from the university. (e) In all cases *of cheating other than those cov < red# by paragraphs (c) and (<l) above, such as plagiarism, cheating in laboratory practi . qui*tes» or written exercises, or in the mating of maps 01 drawings, penalties shall range, at the discretion of the Council, from loss of credit in the i-ourse to dis missal from tin- Universe ^

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