Honor Code Determinations:
At a minimum, a student found to have violated the Honor Code will be placed on disciplinary warning.
- A disciplinary warning is a written notice that the student has violated the Honor Code.
- If a disciplinary warning is issued, further violations will likely lead to disciplinary probation, suspension, or expulsion.
Other consequences include, but are not limited to:
- Failure of the assignment or examination.
- Failure of the course.
- Disciplinary probation; a written reprimand for violation of the Honor Code. The probation specifies the period and conditions of the consequence. The written conditions shall also give the student notice of any consequences related to further violation of the Honor Code during the probationary period. If disciplinary probation is issued, further violations will likely lead to a suspension, or expulsion.
- Recommendation to the Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs to suspend from the University. A suspension is a separation of the student from Augustana for a definite period of time, after which the student is eligible to return. Conditions for readmission may be specified.
- Recommendation to the Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs to expel from the University. An expulsion is a permanent separation of the student from Augustana University.
Note: Any student who receives disciplinary action becomes ineligible to run for or continue in any elected office or appointed position for at least one year with any of the following organizations including but not limited to: ASA Student Senate, Union Board of Governors, the Mirror and New Student Orientation.