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Student Disciplinary Policy
ATTENTION TO all students
Details on TP’s Disciplinary Policy can be found in the STUDENT PORTAL
Click on “Useful Information”
Student Disciplinary Policy
Category 1
Offences
Assault and Rioting
Creating nuisance/bringing disrepute to TP
Defamation against staff / students
Drug-related offence on campus
Fighting
Forgery/Tampering of documents
Consumption of alcohol
Student Disciplinary Policy
Category 1
Offences Pornography
Vandalism and mischief
Insubordination and non-compliance to regulations
Unauthorised soliciting of funds and selling of products
Sexual assault and outrage of modesty
Religious/racist attacks against staff/students
Theft
Possession of weapons
Student Disciplinary Policy
Category 1
Offences
Suspended from course of study or
Depending on the severity of the offence, you may be:
Issued warning letter;
Dismissed from the Polytechnic
Student Disciplinary Policy
Tampering of Official Documentse.g. Submitting forged/tampered MCs
It is a SERIOUS offence to
forge/tamper with Official Documents
(e.g. Medical Certificates).
Student Disciplinary Policy
CONSEQUENCESSuspension = Attendance rate
affected
subjects may be given NON-
GRADED PASS
Tampering of Official Documentse.g. Submitting forged/tampered MCs
Affect chances of progressing to diploma course
Student Disciplinary Policy
The ‘No Smoking’ Boundary extends to the following areas:
Smoking
ALL overhead bridges and bus-stops along Tampines Ave 1
&Areas at Bedok Reservoir Park close to TP boundary
Category 2
Offences
Student Disciplinary Policy
Dress code violation LitteringSmokingGamblingPlaying poker cardsComputer-related offences (except those related to CAT 1 offences) Trespassing into unauthorised areas
Category 2
Offences
Student Disciplinary Policy
1st OffenceWritten Warning
Subsequent OffencesFINE $50
CONSEQUENCESCategory
2 Offences
*Counseling sessions for smoking offenders
Student Disciplinary Policy
Cheating on Semestral Examination
Cheating on Coursework
Academic- related
Offences
Student Disciplinary Policy
Given ‘Zero’ for affected component of the subject.
Depending on the severity of the offence, you may be:
Students will be removed accordingly if they meet any of the course removal criteria due to failing of the subject.
Academic- related
Offences
Debarred from current and remaining examination papers in that semester;
Marked as ‘Fail’ for all subjects in that semester;
Student Disciplinary Policy
Plagiarism
Act of taking and using the whole of any part of another person’s work and presenting as your own without proper acknowledgement
Academic- related
Offences
Student Disciplinary Policy
• Text• Writings• Computer programmes• Web page• On-line discussions• Videos• Inventions
Work can be defined as:• Music compositions• Sound recordings• Images (inclusive but not limited
to photographs, technical drawings, artwork, design pieces or sketches)
• Research findings
Student Disciplinary Policy
If you knowingly allow another student to use the whole or part of your work and to present it as his or her own work, you could also be liable for abetting plagiarism.
Student Disciplinary Policy
Depending on the severity of the offence, you may be:
Suspended/dismissed.
Given ‘F’ Grade for the component;
Given ‘F’ Grade for the subject;
Academic- related
Offences
Student Disciplinary Policy
• submit work for assessment comprising your original ideas, experience, observations and comments.
How to avoid plagiarism:
• acknowledge the original source(s) of work(s) that you use in your submission using the appropriate referencing format. Common formats are APA and IEEE.
• not use any part or the whole of the work of another student or graduate who has taken the subject previously.
Student Disciplinary Policy
• not ask someone else to do your assignments, projects or other assessed work.
• check with your lecturers, when in doubt and seek advice on the appropriate referencing format.
• paraphrase all information that is gathered from external sources