Grading System and Other Regulations: FALSIFICATION OF DOCUMENTS


NOTE: This document was generated from the 1995-1997 UIUC Programs of Study. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, but be advised that requirements may have changed since this book was published. Errors may have also been introduced in the conversion to a WWW document. Thus for items of importance, it might be wise to seek confirmation from either the paper version or a live human being.


Any student who, for purposes of fraud or misrepresentation, falsifies, forges, defaces, alters, or mutilates in any manner any official University document or representation thereof may be subject to discipline. Some examples of official documents are identification cards, receipts, transcripts of credits, library documents, and petitions for change in residence status. Any student who uses computing facilities to interfere with computing systems or who uses another identification to gain access to computing systems may be subject to discipline.

Any applicant who knowingly withholds information or gives false information on an application for admission or readmission may become ineligible for admission to the University or may be subject to discipline.

Any student who knowingly withholds information or gives false information in any document or materials submitted to any member or agent of the University may be subject to discipline.


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