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* Section IV – Enforcement of the Standards
* Section IV – Enforcement of the Standards
* Section V – Miscellaneous Procedural Matters
* Section V – Miscellaneous Procedural Matters
=== Section I – Persons Subject to the Standards ===
'''A. Students'''
# The term “student” includes all persons enrolled at the CAHP, including online and non-degree seeking individuals.
# All students are subject to the Standards of Satisfactory Academic Standing and Progression as set forth in this Policy while they are enrolled as an undergraduate, graduate, or professional student.
# For purposes of the Standards, a student is considered to be  enrolled starting one (1) week before the first day of classes of the first semester or session for which the student has registered for classes, or when the student engages in CAHP sponsored activities whichever occurs first. A student’s enrollment ends when the student graduates, withdraws from the CAHP, or fails to register for classes for three (3) consecutive semesters, with summer term considered to be a semester, or no longer has a continuing student relationship with the CAHP.
'''B. Effect on Student Code of Conduct'''
The College may address academic misconduct through proceedings under the Student Code of Conduct as well as through proceedings implemented by an instructor, academic program, or department. Specifically, imposition of academic sanctions on a student by an instructor, academic program, or department does not prevent the College from instituting proceedings against the student under the Student Code of Conduct. In addition, the Student Code of Conduct does not prevent an academic program from imposing academic sanctions on students who engage in unprofessional conduct as defined by program specific policies or professional licensure requirements. Common types of conduct covered by the Student Code of Conduct include: Academic Integrity such as Cheating, Dishonesty or Falsification, Harmful Academic Action Towards Others, Improperly Helping Others, Failing to Follow the Rules and Responsible Conduct. For more details, refer to the [https://catalog.unmc.edu/general-information/student-policies-procedures/code-of-conduct/code-of-conduct.pdf Student Code of Conduct].

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