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Are there any punishment measures for college students?
According to Article 52 of the Regulations on the Administration of Students in Colleges and Universities, students may be expelled from school in any of the following circumstances:

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

(2) Violating national laws and constituting a criminal offence.

(three) in violation of public security regulations, the nature of punishment is bad.

(four) taking exams for others, taking exams for others, organizing cheating, cheating with communication equipment and other serious cheating behaviors.

(five) plagiarism, plagiarism of other people's research results, if the circumstances are serious.

(six) in violation of school rules and regulations, seriously affecting the order of school education and teaching, life order and public place management order, infringing on the legitimate rights and interests of other individuals and organizations, resulting in serious consequences.

(seven) repeated violations of school rules by disciplinary action, education does not change.