中国科学技术大学学生违纪处分管理规定: http://stuhome.ustc.edu.cn/2018/0705/c2301a270437/page.htm
English translation:
Regulations by USTC on
the Student Disciplinary Sanctions
USTC [2007] No. 22
Chapter 1 General
Provisions
Article 1 For the purposes of maintaining
the normal order of teaching and living, protecting the lawful rights and
interests of the University and students, developing students’ morality and
intelligence, and training qualified builders and successors of the cause of
socialism, these regulations are formulated in accordance with Provisions on
the Administration of Students in Regular Institutions of Higher Education, Code of Conduct for College Students, and relevant regulations made by the
Ministry of Education, as well as the actual situation of our university.
Article 2 These regulations are
applicable to the registered full-time undergraduates and postgraduates at the
University of Science and Technology of China. They are also applicable to the freshmen
who have registered and are still in the period of student status review. The
disciplinary sanctions for students receiving adult higher education, students
from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, overseas Chinese, international students,
non-formal education postgraduates and other types of students shall refer to
these regulations.
Article 3 Disciplinary violations
in these regulations refer to the violations of laws, regulations, rules, or other
administrative systems of the University.
Article 4 The students who
violate disciplines during off-campus activities such as off-campus teaching,
internships, inspections, social practice, and on-the-job training, shall be
given disciplinary sanctions in accordance with these regulations.
Article 5 The disciplinary sanctions
follow the principle of justice, fairness and transparency, the principle of
combining education and punishment, and the principle of collective discussion
and majority rule. Disciplinary actions brought against student shall ensure
procedural due process, sufficient evidence, accurate information, correct
determination, and appropriate punishment.
Chapter II
Organization
Article 6 The Student Affairs
Office is responsible for the coordination and management of student disciplinary
sanction.
Article 7 The University establishes
a Student Appeals Committee, and its working organization is affiliated to the
Party and Government Office to accept student appeals in accordance with the Regulations
by USTC on Student Appeals (USTC [2007] No. 24).
Chapter III Types and
Application of Disciplinary Sanctions
Article 8 The types of
disciplinary sanctions include:
(1) Warning;
(2) Serious warning;
(3) Demerit recording;
(4) Probation;
(5) Expulsion.
Article 9 The disciplinary
sanctions imposed by the University shall be commensurate with the nature and
severity of the student’s mistake.
Article 10 The probation is valid
from the date of issuance of the sanction decision, and is valid for one year.
During the probation period, sanctions
may vary according to the performances of the student:
(1) If the student shows regret and
has made obvious progress, the probation period could be ended in advance upon the
application by the student and approval from the Student Management and Consulting
Working Group (hereinafter referred to as “Working Group”) of the school (department,
or directly affiliated teaching unit), the Student Affairs Office and the President’s
Office meeting;
(2) If the student does not
violate the disciplinary regulations again, the probation period would be ended
on schedule upon the application by the student and approval from the Working
Group of the school (department, or directly affiliated teaching unit), the
Student Affairs Office and the President’s Office meeting;
(3) If the student violates the
disciplinary regulations again and can be subject to any type of the disciplinary
sanctions according to the regulations, he/she shall be expelled from the University;
(4) If the student violates the
disciplinary regulations again but the violation is not severe enough for a disciplinary
sanction, the probation period could be extended by six months to one year
depending on the circumstances after discussion at the President’s Office
meeting, but the total probation period shall not exceed two years.
Article 11 The students who
receive disciplinary sanctions will be disqualified for degrees, scholarships, recommended
direct admission, and honorary titles, or be deprived of the honors and
qualifications they have obtained. The concrete measures shall be formulated by
the relevant offices of the University.
Chapter IV
Disciplinary Authority, Procedure and Management
Article 12 The schools (departments,
or directly affiliated teaching units) shall cooperate with relevant
authorities at the University to conduct the fact investigation, evidence collection,
punishment decisions, and filing of relevant materials in accordance with
national laws and regulations, and rules made by the Ministry of Education, authorities
and the University. The Student Affairs Office is responsible for reviewing
cases.
Article 13 The Working Group of
the school (department, or directly affiliated teaching unit) shall submit the opinions
on the disciplinary sanctions and evidence and materials to the Student Affairs
Office for reviewing. The Student Affairs Office shall report to the President’s
Office meeting for discussion and decision-making.
If necessary, the Student Affairs
Office can also directly report to the President’s Office meeting for
discussion after notifying the student’s school (department, or directly
affiliated teaching unit).
Article 14 The University shall
issue a written decision on the disciplinary punishment.
Article 15 Prior to making a
sanction decision, the student’s school (department, or directly affiliated
teaching unit) shall inform the student of the sanction type and the facts,
reasons, proof on which the disciplinary sanction decision is made. The student
has the rights for appeal. If the student entrusts an agent to make the appeal,
the identity of the agent shall be confirmed by the student in written form
(see Annex 1).
Article 16 The written disciplinary
decision shall be directly sent to the student concerned by the student’s
school (department, or directly affiliated teaching unit), the Student Affairs
Office, and other relevant authorities within 15 working days after the
decision is made. The student shall sign and date the delivery notice (see
Annex 2). If the student refuses to accept the disciplinary decision, the
sender should truthfully record the refusal and the date, get another two
witnesses to sign the delivery notice, and leave the disciplinary decision at
the student’s residence, after which the disciplinary decision will be deemed to
have been sent.
If the disciplinary decision
cannot be sent to the student, it can be mailed to the adult family member of
the student by registered mail from the Student Affairs Office. After 30 days
from the date of delivery (the postmark date), it will be deemed to have been
delivered. If it’s impossible to contact student concerned, the disciplinary
decision shall be sent by the Student Affairs Office via USTC website in the
form of public notice, and be deemed to have been sent 30 days after the public
notice is announced. The reason and process of the announcement shall be
truthfully recorded
Article 17 The following verified
evidences can be used as the proof for disciplinary sanctions:
(1) Documentary evidence;
(2) Physical evidence;
(3) Witness testimony;
(4) Statement of the parties;
(5) Audiovisual materials;
(6) Appraisal conclusion;
(7) Inquiry transcripts and
on-site transcripts;
(8) Explanatory materials
provided by relevant authorities of the University;
(9) Appraisal conclusions made by
other authorities according to laws.
Article 18 Where there is any of the
following circumstances, sanctions must be more severe:
(1) The student is the leader or
organizer of a group which violated disciplinary regulations;
(2) The student deliberately
concealed, refused to admit, or quibbled about the disciplinary violation;
(3) The student threatened or retaliated
against the informants or witnesses;
(4) The student violated the discipline
again;
(5) The disciplinary violation caused
serious consequences;
(6) The disciplinary violation
happened outside the campus and caused a bad social influence.
Article 19 Where there is any of the
following circumstances, sanctions shall be lessened, mitigated or exempted:
(1) The disciplinary violation caused
little consequences;
(2) The student admitted mistakes
and corrected in time;
(3) The student exposed other wrongdoers;
(4) The disciplinary violation
happened due to force majeure or emergency avoidance.
Article 20 The disciplinary
sanction cannot be withdrawn. Written decision on disciplinary sanction and relevant
materials shall be kept in USTC administrative archives and personal archives
of the student in a true and complete manner.
Article 21 Those who receive the
disciplinary sanction of expulsion shall go through leaving school formalities
within 15 days since the disciplinary decision is made. If student registered
permanent residence has been moved to the University, it shall be relocated to
the original place of registered permanent residence. Student archives shall be
returned to his/her home domicile. The University will issue the student a
certificate of study, and refund the tuition and related fees paid for the next
semester. The students pay for his/her return journey. If the student does not
go through the formalities for leaving school within the time limit, the
student’s school (department, or directly affiliated
teaching unit) will handle it in accordance with the prescribed procedures.
If the student makes an appeal to
the University after receiving the expulsion decision and the review decision
is to maintain the original one, the student must leave the University within
15 working days from the date of receiving the review decision. If the student
makes an appeal to the higher education authority after receiving the University’s
review decision and the review decision is maintained, the student must leave
the University within 15 working days from the date of receiving the decision
made by the higher authority.
Article 22 The expulsion decision
must be reported to the Bureau of Personnel of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
and Anhui Provincial Department of Education for the record.
Chapter V Appeal
Procedure
Article 23 If the student
disagrees with the sanction decision, he/she may submit a written appeal to the
Student Appeals Committee in accordance with the Regulations by USTC on
Student Appeals within 5 working days from the date of
receiving the sanction decision. If there are still objections to the review
decision, the student can submit a written appeal to the Bureau of Personnel of
the Chinese Academy of Sciences or Anhui Provincial Department of Education
within 15 working days from the date of receiving the review decision.
Article 24 The Student Appeals
Committee shall review the appeals and inform the student of the review
decision within 15 working days from the date of receiving the written appeal.
If the original sanction needs to be changed, the Student Appeals Committee
shall submit the decision to the President’s Office meeting for review. During
the review period, the original sanction (except for the expulsion) shall be
executed as usual.
Article 25 If the student does
not make the appeal within the appeal period, the University or the higher
education authority will no longer accept the appeal.
Chapter 6
Supplementary Provisions
Article 26 Student Affairs Office
shall be responsible for the interpretation of the Regulations. The Regulations
shall come into force since September 1, 2007. The original Regulations by USTC
on the Student Disciplinary Sanctions (USTC [2005] No. 21) shall be abolished
simultaneously.
Annex 1
USTC Disciplinary
Sanction Decision
Time Venue
[STUDENT NAME] ,
You
have violated the discipline regulations and the violation is confirmed after
investigation. According to Paragraph ___ of Article ___ of the Regulations
by USTC on the Student Disciplinary Sanctions, and Paragraph ___ of Article
___ of the Rules for Implementation of the Regulations by USTC on the
Student Disciplinary Sanctions, the University decided to impose [SANCTION TYPE] on
you and hereby informs you of the decision.
According to Article 15 of the Regulations
by USTC on the Student Disciplinary Sanctions, you have the rights for
appeal. You and/or your agent shall make the appeal and submit the materials to
the Student Management and Consulting Working Group of your school
(department, or directly affiliated teaching unit) within 5 working days from
the date of receiving this Decision. If you entrust an agent to make the
appeal, the identity of the agent shall be confirmed in written form.
Signature of the Student
Signature of the Sender
[DATE] [DATE]
Annex 2
Delivery Notice for
USTC Disciplinary
Sanction Decision
Time Venue
[STUDENT NAME] ,
You have violated the discipline
regulations and the violation is confirmed after investigation. According to
Paragraph ___ of Article ___ of the Regulations by USTC on the Student
Disciplinary Sanctions, and Paragraph ___ of Article ___ of the Rules
for Implementation of the Regulations by USTC on the Student Disciplinary
Sanctions, the University decided to impose [SANCTION TYPE] on
you and hereby sends you the Disciplinary Sanction Decision. Please sign and
accept the document.
According to Article 23 of the Regulations
by USTC on the Student Disciplinary Sanctions and Article 3 of the Regulations
by USTC on Student Appeals, if you disagree with the sanction decision, you
shall submit a written appeal to the Student Appeals Committee within 5 working
days from the date of receiving the Disciplinary Sanction Decision. Any late appeals
will not be accepted. If you entrust an agent to make
the appeal, the identity of the agent shall be confirmed in written form.
Signature of the Student Signature of the Sender
[DATE] [DATE]
Note: The English translation is of non-official, in
case of discrepancies, the Chinese version is the decisive one.
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