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Dacia Sedillo
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Degree Revocation and Expulsion Hearing Board
01/01/1950
01/01/1950
Administrative Rules and Procedures (ARP)
Executive Vice President and Provost
System
Ad Hoc
ARP 5.15 - Degree Revocation and Expulsion from University
On rare occasions, a degree may be awarded to an individual who, upon review, has not properly completed all requirements for the degree. This ad-hoc committee decides those cases where a preliminary investigation by the College Dean resulted in a charge of serious academic misconduct that would result in revocation of a degree. Students have appeal rights to the Chancellor and, ultimately, to the Board of Regents.
Decision making
Appointed by the executive vice president and provost
n/a n/a
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By Position
Five senior fauculty members appointed by the executive vice president and provost. The executive vice president and provost shall designate one member of the committee as the chair. In the event of a conflict of interest, bias against the accused, or refusal to serve on the committee, the executive vice president and provost shall appoint a replacement.
No
Per ARP 5.15 the ad hoc committee shall be composed of five senior faculty members appointed by the executive vice president and provost. The executive vice president and provost shall designate one member of the committee as the chair. In the event of a conflict of interest, bias against the accused, or refusal to serve on the committee, the executive vice president and provost shall appoint a replacement.
Executive Vice President and Provost
ad hoc
No
Yes
Appointed by the executive vice president and provost
Appointed by the executive vice president and provost
Name | Title | Member Type |
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Voting Member |
Executive vice president and provost
As needed
Yes
The ad hoc committee did not convene.
The ad hoc committee did not convene.