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THE CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
POLICY ON THE SUBMISSION OF FRAUDULENT DOCUMENTS IN SUPPORT OF AN APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION
ADOPTED BY THE CUNY BOARD OF TRUSTEES 10/25/2004
The submission of documents in support of applications for admission
such as transcripts, diplomas, test scores, references, or the
applications themselves, that are forged, fraudulent, altered from the
original, obtained under false pretenses, or otherwise deceptive
(collectively referred to as fraudulent documents) is prohibited by The
City University of New York (CUNY) and may be punishable by: a bar on
applying for admission, suspension, and expulsion. The term
applications for admission includes transfer applications.
PROCEDURES FOR IMPOSITION OF SANCTIONS
I. Pre-Enrollment
Whenever an applicant for admission to any college of CUNY submits,
as part of an admission application, a document that is found to be
fraudulent before an admission decision is made or before the applicant
has enrolled, the applicant shall be barred from enrolling in any
college of CUNY the year of the application and for a period of five
years after the year of the application that contained the fraudulent
material. If done a second time, there shall be a lifetime ban on
admission to any college of CUNY. In the event of the submission of
fraudulent documents, CUNY will notify the applicant in writing of this
prohibited act and the penalty, and advise the applicant of the
opportunity to appeal the decision in writing to the Vice Chancellor
for Student Development and Enrollment Management. The applicant may
then submit a written statement and evidence demonstrating that the
document is not fraudulent or advancing some other defense. The Vice
Chancellor may reduce or withdraw the penalty, if he or she finds the
document to be authentic, that the submission of the document was not
the fault of the applicant, or otherwise deems it appropriate.
II. Post-Enrollment
If, after a student has completed registration or begun classes in a
CUNY college, it is found that the student had submitted a fraudulent
document in support of an application for admission, the student shall
be suspended from CUNY for five years. A second offense shall result in
expulsion. The suspension or expulsion shall apply to all colleges of
CUNY. The accused student shall be notified of such suspension or
expulsion in writing and shall be entitled to appeal within 30 days of
receiving notification and request a hearing pursuant to Article XV of
the CUNY Bylaws, at which the college faculty-student disciplinary
committee shall determine the facts, based upon which the disciplinary
committee may, if persuaded that the document is authentic or that
another defense is demonstrated, withdraw or a [sic] reduce the
penalty. The penalty shall not take effect until after the period to
appeal has expires or upon the completion of the hearing. An adverse
decision of the disciplinary committee shall be appealable by the
accused student to the college president and a Board committee pursuant
to Article XV of the CUNY Bylaws.
III. Post-Graduation
If, after a student has graduated it is found that the graduate
submitted a fraudulent document in support of an application for
admission, then he or she shall be notified in writing. The accused
graduate shall be entitled to a hearing pursuant to Article XV of the
CUNY Bylaws, at which the college faculty-student disciplinary
committee shall determine the facts, based upon which the disciplinary
committee may make a decision to impose a penalty of suspension from
CUNY for five years, and may also recommend the revocation of the
degree or certificate that had been awarded to the student. A second
offense shall result in expulsion. The suspension or expulsion shall
apply to all colleges of CUNY. An adverse decision of the disciplinary
committee imposing a suspension or expulsion shall be appealable to the
college president and a Board committee pursuant to Article XV of the
[CUNY] Bylaws. In the event the disciplinary committee recommends the
revocation of a degree or certificate, the degree or certificate shall
be revoked upon the approval by the Board of Trustees after considering
the recommendation of the faculty of the college.
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