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Saying that he was seeking a middle ground between his usual policy and the one agreed upon by the parties, Sherman imposed a $300 charge on each defendant and ordered that the charges be automatically dismissed in December if the men comply with probation requirements.
And the 364 students who have not yet passed the data test have only three more opportunities to do so this term. Those who have not passed both parts of the QRR by the end of spring term are automatically put onto academic probation under College rules.
At Wisconsin, Delgado helped draft part of an administrative code under which "demeaning" remarks directed toward individuals or members of a group can be punished with measures ranging from academic probation to expulsion.
In the past, students placed on probation could petition the Ad Board for permission to participate in non-academic activities. But the Board--composed of faculty, senior tutors, first-year advisors and administrators--said that since nearly every petition has been accepted in recent years, the Board decided to review...
Moses headed the subcommittee charged with the probation question last year. He said the committee focused on whether extracurricular participation is a privilege or a part of the educational process.