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A '''disciplinary warning''' is a form of punishment for violation of the University [[Code of Conduct]]. It merely states that "''future violations will be treated more seriously''" and has no real further impact. The warning is listed in one's record for one to three semesters (including the semester in which the violation occurred), after which it is purged from the record entirely.<ref>[http://www.columbia.edu/cu/senate/committees/RulesofUniversityConduct.htm Rules of University Conduct]</ref>
 
A '''disciplinary warning''' is a form of punishment for violation of the University [[Code of Conduct]]. It merely states that "''future violations will be treated more seriously''" and has no real further impact. The warning is listed in one's record for one to three semesters (including the semester in which the violation occurred), after which it is purged from the record entirely.<ref>[http://www.columbia.edu/cu/senate/committees/RulesofUniversityConduct.htm Rules of University Conduct]</ref>
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 03:10, 28 March 2014

A disciplinary warning is a form of punishment for violation of the University Code of Conduct. It merely states that "future violations will be treated more seriously" and has no real further impact. The warning is listed in one's record for one to three semesters (including the semester in which the violation occurred), after which it is purged from the record entirely.[1]

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