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Consequences of university detention
Detention in universities is a very serious educational punishment, second only to expulsion, and it is recorded in college students' files. Among them, the most serious consequence is that when college students are looking for jobs after graduation, some employers who value students' morality may directly filter out students' resumes when they see this punishment.

During the probation period of university, the school usually arranges instructors to talk with students and supervise their behavior.

The probation period of a university is generally one year, during which students can't make any more mistakes, otherwise it may affect the collection of their degrees. In addition, if you make serious mistakes again during the probation period, you may not get your degree or even be expelled from school.

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University detention is the language of education punishment. Refers to the punishment given to students for serious violation of school rules and disciplines, students' daily behavior norms, or violation of laws and regulations, usually for half a year.

Students can write an application for cancellation of detention before the detention expires. The school will give a decision to cancel or expel students (except compulsory education) according to their daily performance.