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1.432         Disposition of Cases of Disciplinary Offenses

                a. If the student appeals on the issue of fact
                    regarding commission of the offense, the
                    Appeals Board shall review the evidence and
                    its decision shall be final.

                b. If the student appeals on the issue of the
                    nature or severity of the punishment, or if
                    the President requests a review of the
                    punishment, the Appeals Board shall recommend
                    what it believes to be the appropriate punish-
                    ment to the President, who shall set the
                    punishment. When the student is appealing on
                    the issue of the punishment, the Appeals Board
                    may not recommend a more severe punishment
                    than that imposed by the U. J-Board, but when
                    the President requests a review the Appeals
                    Board shall recommend any punishment it believes
                    appropriate to the offense.

                c. Any decision and/or recommendation by the
                    Appeals Board must be by a majority of those
                    members sitting on the case.

1.433         Jurisdiction over Cases Involving Student Rights

                a. The Board shall hear any case referred to it
                    by the Dean of Students and/or by the Academic
                    Ombudsman and may grant the written appeal of
                    any student to hear a case not referred to it
                    by the Dean of Students and/or the Academic
                    Ombudsman. This written appeal must be sub-
                    mitted within 30 days after the Dean and/or
                    the Academic Ombudsman communicates both to
                    the Appeals Board and the student that either
                    he considers the case without merit or is
                    unable to terminate satisfactorily the grievance.

                b. Upon receipt of the written appeal, the Chairman
                    of the Appeals Board shall notify the Dean of
                    Students and/or the Academic Ombudsman to forward
                    all reports and evidence concerning the case.

                c. The Board may then by majority vote agree to hear
                    the student's case or allow the Dean's and/or the
                    Academic Ombudsman's decision to be final.

1.434         Disposition of Cases of Student Rights

              After hearing a case and deciding that a violation of
              student rights has been proved, the Board may select
              from the following remedies: