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Newcomb-Tulane College: Behavior and Code of Academic Conduct
Academic Year 2008-2009
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Attending Classes During the Appellate Processes
Students may continue to attend classes during the appeal process. In the most
serious cases, involving expulsion from the University, if the original verdict is
upheld under appeal, then no academic credit can be earned for the semester in
which the student was notified by the Dean of the expulsion, nor for any further
semester into which the appeal process might continue. If the decision to expel the
student is upheld, he or she will be eligible for a tuition refund only for the
semester(s) during which the appeal was ongoing.
Students Exonerated
Students exonerated as the result of the appeal process would have the original
Code of Academic Conduct verdict removed from his or her college record and
any institutional financial aid that had been withdrawn as a result of the
conviction retroactively reinstated.
AMENDMENTS AND REVISIONS
These regulations may be amended or revised with the approval of the
Undergraduate Student Government Association and the faculty of the Newcomb-
Tulane College.
CODE OF STUDENT CONDUCT
All students matriculating through Newcomb-Tulane College are bound by the
code of student conduct that is administered by the Office of Student Affairs
(http://www.studentaffairs.tulane.edu/judicial/CodeofStudentConduct.pdf)