IV. PROCEDURES: HOW THE SYSTEM WORKS - Continued

L. REGISTRATION BLOCKS AND TRANSCRIPT HOLDS

It is the Committee's and the University's expectation that, following report initiation of honor charges, each affected student will cooperate with the Committee in order that his or her case may be processed in accordance with the rules set forth in these Bylaws and brought to a timely conclusion. Among other things, affected students are expected to communicate with the Committee in a reasonably timely fashion and to cooperate in the scheduling of, and to make best efforts to attend, relevant meetings and hearings with Committee members and support officers. In the event that such a student fails to cooperate, in the judgment of the Committee, in the timely processing of his or her case, the Committee may, at its discretion, request (1) that the Registrar or that office's designee implement (1) a "Registration Block", and/or (2) a "Transcript Hold" relating to such student's registration and records. When a "Registration Block" is in effect, any attempt by the affected student to register for additional classes at the University will initiate a referral by the Registrar back to the Committee, and registration will be blocked unless and until matters with the Committee have been resolved. When a "Transcript Block" is in effect, any request for transcripts (by the student or third parties) will be deferred until the affected student has provided a completed and signed Notice Affidavit (entitled "Understanding and Instructions Regarding Honor Committee Notices") to the Committee. This provision is effective with respect to all individuals who are the subject of honor charges, regardless of when such charges were initiated. (Language modified, October 16, 2005)

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