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Can high school universities expel students?
Nine-year compulsory education schools cannot expel students. High schools and universities are not compulsory education, and students can be expelled. According to Article 54 of the Regulations on the Administration of Students in Colleges and Universities, students may be expelled from school in any of the following circumstances:

commit malfeasance

Violating the Constitution and opposing the Four Cardinal Principles, undermining stability and unity and disturbing social order; Violation of national laws constitutes a criminal offence; Violation of public security laws and regulations, the nature of punishment is bad.

Cheating behavior

Cheating behaviors such as taking exams, taking exams, organizing cheating, and cheating with communication equipment are serious.

Academic misconduct

Plagiarism and plagiarism of other people's research results are serious.

Violate school rules

Violate school rules.