<York Calendars<Undergraduate
Calendar 2001-2002<University Policies
and Regulations
Disciplinary Procedures
Students
who violate University rules or public law may be disciplined by
the University after an investigation which would include an opportunity
to hear the student's interpretation of the events in question.
Participation in these procedures is a fundamental obligation of
any student and, in order to permit the University to act fairly
and with sufficient information and understanding, students must
be accessible to communication. A current and effective mailing
address must be left with the University at all times. (Changes
are to be submitted by students through the Office of the Registrar.)
Failure of a student to respond to communications from the University
will not affect the University's right to conclude its investigation.
Rustication
(expulsion from all University courses and activities) is the most
serious sanction which may be imposed. For further information,
see Presidential Regulations, under Regulations Concerning the Conduct
of Students of York University, below. For a complete copy of Presidential
Regulations contact the Office of Student Affairs.
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