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About 150 rising juniors currently remain on the on-campus residency exemption waitlist, officials said.
News By Francisco Camacho May 10, 2021 12:23 AM
Hundreds of students are looking to live off campus this fall despite administrators’ plans to open all residence halls for occupancy.
Officials said they approved at least 800 requests from rising sophomores and juniors asking for exemptions from on-campus housing requirements for the upcoming school year. Students who requested to live off campus said they plan to live in apartments in Foggy Bottom that offer looser COVID-19 restrictions and more space than GW’s residence halls.
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SA Sen. Cordelia Scales, SEAS-U and the sponsor of The Code of Academic Integrity Approval Act, said the updates clarify procedures in handling academic integrity violations “in certain situations.”
The Student Association Senate unanimously approved legislation to support updating language in the Code of Academic Integrity at a meeting Monday.
Updates to the code include allowing certain violations to not remain on a student’s transcript after graduation and requesting “a restorative and educational approach” be taken for “low-level” violations. Senators also approved two co-sponsorship requests amounting in total to more than $40,000 and confirmed three new members to the senate.