For Information S.02-81 45 Annual Report on Student Discipline Matters avmv-dEcL oj- 2001/2002 University Board on Student Discipline ** Senate Committee on Disciplinary Appeals ** Statistical Summary - Registrar * Statistical Summary - Director, Campus Community Services * . Section 11.1 of Policy T10.01 states: "The Registrar and the Director of Campus Community Services shall maintain a statistical summary of cases which are handled through their offices each year, and these data shall be included in the Annual Report on Student Discipline Matters." ** Section 11.2 of Policy T10.01 states: "In addition to the data in 11.1, the Annual Report on Student Discipline Matters will contain a summary of the UBSD Tribunal's decisions, the President's decisions, SCODA's decisions and the penalties imposed. This report will be accessible to the University community and will be submitted to Senate for information..... L University Board on Student Discipline Reporting Period: September 2001 to November 2002 S The University Board on Student Discipline dealt with fifty-one cases involving allegations of academic dishonesty in the period covered by the report. In addition, three cases are currently outstanding; one matter was received by the Board but referred to the Registrar for action; and three cases which were originally referred to the Board were withdrawn by the referring Department. A summary . of the cases dealt with by the UBSD is attached for the information of Senate. 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U <0. a).. da) (aQ U10 0.4 C'1 '0 L. _a) (aQ LJ(a <0. 0 _a) (aQ U <0 '0 Q r4 0 as Er) r1 0 00 Er) 0 LO CD CD Er) r rJ '0 E U) 0 - a) a) U) 0 U) (a U - (a U M Er) ('1 1. File # 01-6 * Nature of Offence Outcome Academic dishonesty. Plagiarism. See Senate document S.5-1, https://docushare.sfu.ca/dsweb/Get/Document-358060/S05-1.pdf. 01-7 * Non-academic dishonesty. Misuse of University documents. Referral to UBSD withdrawn by applicant. 02-1 * Academic dishonesty. Plagiarism – 3 Undergraduate courses and a major paper for MA Degree Student admitted academic dishonesty. President accepted the recommendation of the Tribunal and permanently suspended the student from the University. The student will receive Fs for each of the papers submitted in the three undergraduate courses and for the major paper submitted for the MA degree. In addition, recommendation will be made to Senate to revoke the BA and the MA degrees. Degrees revoked by Senate and student requested to return degree parchments. 02-21 * Academic dishonesty. Plagiarism. Case pending. Unable to contact student. Note placed on student’s file – unable to register or obtain an official transcript until case has been resolved. * Note: UBSD case outcomes posted following the December 2, 2002 Senate meeting. Senate Committee on Disciplinary Appeals Reporting Period: September 2001 to November 2002 . The Senate Committee on Disciplinary Appeals dealt with one appealsin the period covered by the report. The case was appealed on the basis of University Policy T10.03, Section 8.1c "that the penalty imposed was excessive". During the reporting period SCODA held an orientation meeting for the full membership and elected a new Chair. In addition, the Registrar appointed a new designate as Secretary to the Committee. A summary of the casdealt with by SCODA is attached for the information of Senate. SCODA Membership June 1, 2001 to May 31, 2002 • Faculty Students Joseph Peters * David Paterson ** Karen Kavanagh Peter Kennedy Colleen Collins-Dodd Chris Steinbach Peter Dempster Jaideep Gupte Gina Fernandez Wojtek Gerwel Secretary: KC Bell * ** Chair to May 31, 2002 Vice-Chair to May 31, 2002 SCODA Membership as of June 1, 2002 Faculty Students Karen Kavanagh * Joseph Peters Colleen Collins-Dodd Sam Black Cathy D'Andrea Brynn Bourke Danny Chen Michelle Kemper Gina Fernandez Secretary: Richard MacLeod Chair to May 31, 2003 Dr. Karen Kavanagh Chair, Senate Committee on Disciplinary Appeals Summary - SCODA Appeals Case Number Outcome Nature of Offence 02-1 Academic dishonesty. Plagiarism in three essays in the same course (UBSD 02-3). Grounds of Appeal: Section 8.1c, Policy T10.03 - excessive penalty. SCODA denied the appeal and upheld the three semester suspension imposed by the President. 02-2 Academic dishonesty. Plagiarism. Tutor co-authored paper with student. (UBSD 02-57) Grounds of Appeal: Section 8.1c, Policy T10.03 - excessive penalty. SCODA denied the appeal and upheld the one semester suspension imposed by the President. 02-3 Academic dishonesty. Plagiarism. Student bought paper from tutor. (UBSD 02-28). Grounds of Appeal: Section 8.1c, Policy T10.03 - excessive penalty. SCODA upheld the appeal and varied the two semester suspension to one semester suspension. 02-4 Academic Dishonesty. Plagiarism. Student bought paper from tutor. (UBSD 02-41) Grounds of Appeal: Section 8.1c, Policy 110.03 - excessive penalty. SCODA upheld the appeal and varied the two semester suspension to one semester suspension. 02-5 Academic Dishonesty. Aided the Case outstanding commission of plagiarism by a fellow student. Grounds of Appeal: Section 8.1c, Policy T10.03 - excessive penalty imposed by Department. 02-6 Case outstanding Academic Dishonesty. Plagiarism. Student bought paper from tutor. (UBSD 02-61). Grounds of Appeal: Section 8.1c, Policy T10.03 - excessive penalty. 02-7 Case outstanding Academic Dishonesty. Plagiarism. Tutor co-authored paper with student (UBSD 02-54) Grounds of Appeal: Section8.1c, Policy T10.03 - excessive penalty. q . Non Academic Student Discipline January 2002 - October 31, 2002 Type of Incident: No. of Cases: Resolve: Shoplifting/Theft @ SFU Bookstore 4 Informal resolve. Harassment/Misconduct 2 Informal resolve Disruptive Behaviour 6 Informal resolve Computer Misconduct 1 No action Property Damage 1 Informal resolve Total: 14 students Mike Dinni gi, Director CapmutSes . /0. I Academic Student Discipline March 2001 - August 2002 Type of Offense # of cases . Departmental Penalty plagiarism 9 F for the course cheating 7 F for the course/ assignment altering exam once corrected 1 0 for first midterm and 25 for second midterm failing to report prior academic performance at different universities 1 formal reprimand from the Registrar s Office submitting same work in two courses without prior approval 1 letter of reprimand . Total: W. Ron Nkh Dean of Sfudent Services and Registrar s Office November 14, 2002 S 1/.