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A '''censure''' is a form of punishment under the University [[Code of Conduct]]. It is effectively a warning, similar to a [[disciplinary warning]] except that a censure lasts until completion of a degree for students or a 4 year maximum for faculty and staff. In addition, a censure causes conviction of any future subsequent [[simple violation]]s of school policy to be punished with suspension and [[serious violation]]s to be punished with expulsion.
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A '''censure''' is a form of punishment under the University [[Code of Conduct]]. It is effectively a warning, similar to a [[disciplinary warning]] except that a censure lasts until completion of a degree for students or a 4 year maximum for faculty and staff. In addition, a censure mandates that conviction of any future subsequent [[simple violation]]s of school policy to be punished with suspension and [[serious violation]]s to be punished with expulsion.<ref>[http://www.columbia.edu/cu/senate/committees/RulesofUniversityConduct.htm Rules of University Conduct]</ref>
  
 
A censure is completely removed from one's record at the end of its active period.
 
A censure is completely removed from one's record at the end of its active period.
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Latest revision as of 03:11, 28 March 2014

A censure is a form of punishment under the University Code of Conduct. It is effectively a warning, similar to a disciplinary warning except that a censure lasts until completion of a degree for students or a 4 year maximum for faculty and staff. In addition, a censure mandates that conviction of any future subsequent simple violations of school policy to be punished with suspension and serious violations to be punished with expulsion.[1]

A censure is completely removed from one's record at the end of its active period.

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