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Can college students keep their sentenced school status?
Sentenced college students are likely to be expelled from school and will not be retained. It is the duty of college students to abide by the laws and regulations of the school.

For issues related to the student status of college students after being sentenced, please refer to the Regulations on the Administration of Students in Ordinary Colleges and Universities. In order to standardize the management behavior of college students, maintain the normal order of education, teaching and life in colleges and universities, safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of students, and cultivate builders and successors with all-round development in morality, intelligence, physique and beauty, these regulations are formulated in accordance with relevant laws and regulations. Promulgated by the Ministry of Education on February 4, 20 17, and effective as of September, 20 17.

Fifty-second students in any of the following circumstances, the school can be expelled from school:

(1) Violating the Constitution and opposing the Four Cardinal Principles, undermining stability and unity and disturbing social order;

(two) in violation of state laws, which constitutes a criminal offence;

(3) Being punished by public security administration, if the circumstances are serious and the nature is bad;

(4) Taking the test instead of others or letting others take the test instead, organizing cheating, cheating with communication equipment or other equipment, selling test questions or answers to others for profit, and other serious cheating or disturbing the order of the test;

(5) Academic misconduct such as plagiarism, tampering and forgery exists in dissertations and published research results, and the circumstances are serious, or the dissertations are written or bought and sold on behalf of others;

(six) in violation of these regulations and school rules and regulations, seriously affecting the school education and teaching order, life order and public place management order;

(seven) infringe upon the legitimate rights and interests of other individuals and organizations, resulting in serious consequences;

(eight) repeatedly violated the school rules by disciplinary action, education does not change.