Academic misconduct is one of the most serious charges a student can face in college. Whether it's cheating, plagiarism, using AI tools, or unauthorized collaboration, these allegations can lead to major consequences. But can a student actually be expelled for it? The...
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Do Universities Track Canvas Activity During Exams?
If you're taking an online class and using platforms like Canvas, you may have heard rumors that your school can see everything you do during a test. For students accused of academic dishonesty, this often comes up as a key issue. So is it true? Can your university...
Does Dropping a Class End a Misconduct Investigation?
If you’ve been accused of academic misconduct and are thinking about dropping the class, you’re not alone. Many students believe that by withdrawing, the issue will go away. Unfortunately, that’s usually not how it works. Schools Can Continue the Investigation After...
What If You Didn’t Know You Were Violating the Academic Code?
Many college students find themselves facing academic misconduct charges and feel completely blindsided. In some cases, the behavior they’re being accused of wasn’t something they believed was wrong. Maybe a professor never explained the rules clearly. Maybe a policy...
What Counts as “Inappropriate Collaboration” in College?
Collaboration is a big part of college life. Students are encouraged to study together, compare notes, and form group chats to stay on top of assignments. But what happens when collaboration crosses the line? Many students are shocked to find themselves accused of...
Can a Character Letter Help in a University Misconduct Case?
If you’re facing an academic or disciplinary charge in college, you may be wondering whether a character letter could help your case. Maybe a professor, coach, or advisor offered to write one for you. Or maybe you’re thinking about submitting a letter from someone who...
How Do College Honor Boards Decide if You Cheated?
Being accused of cheating in college can feel overwhelming. Most students want to know how decisions are actually made. If your school uses an honor board, you may be wondering what that process looks like and whether the outcome is already stacked against you. It’s...
Accused of Cheating in College with No Evidence? Here’s What That Really Means
One of the most common things students say after being accused of academic misconduct is, "There’s no evidence I did anything wrong." That reaction is understandable. It often feels like you’ve been accused based on nothing—especially if the professor never spoke to...
Navigating University Conduct Hearings for Off-Campus Incidents
College students are often surprised to learn that their university can take disciplinary action for things that happen off campus. Whether it's an arrest, a conflict at a party, or an accusation that had nothing to do with school, your school may still call you in...
Does Academic Misconduct Show Up on Your Transcript?
One of the first questions students ask after an academic misconduct case is: Will this show up on my transcript? The answer depends on your school’s policies but even when it doesn’t appear on your transcript directly, an academic integrity violation can still have...

