In addition to the faults and penalties included in the Decree of Academic Discipline of September 8, 1954, the following are established:
Less serious offenses
- Reiteration of slight offenses
- A serious offense with extenuating circumstances, according to the judgment of the procedure instructor
Penalties:
- Prohibition of taking exams of all or part of the courses enrolled, with the consequent loss of enrollment rights.
- In addition, you may lose scholarships and grants of the UC3M, partially or totally, permanently or temporary.
Serious offenses
- Take an UC3M exam on behalf of another student.
- Consent that another person impersonate someone's identity for a exam.
- Use electronic devices in a exam, unless expressly authorized by the professor.
- Illicit access to computer systems for manipulating records and/or other evaluation documents and obtaining, removing or modifying exams.
- Plagiarize a Bachelor Thesis (BT) or Master Thesis (MT)
- Modify the records or any qualification document.
- Reiteration of less serious offenses.
Penalties:
- Expulsion, definitive or temporary, of UC3M.
- Loss of scholarships and grants of the UC3M, partially or totally, permanently or temporary.