Malta Independent

Faculty of Economics revises decision to fail 250 students

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A disciplina­ry board has revised a decision to fail more than 250 first-year commerce students, a statement by the Faculty of Economics read.

Students found to be directly involved in suspected cheating have been reprimande­d and had marks deducted “according to the degree of severity of their collusion”.

All other students have been given the original mark they obtained in the test.

The Faculty of Economics had earlier informed students that they would receive no marks for Progress Test 1 after it emerged that some of them cheated their way through two tests.

The faculty had said it had more than 43 screenshot­s from a Facebook Messenger chat to prove “the collusion.”

On Monday, the faculty said that a new disciplina­ry board, chaired by the Dean of the Faculty of Economics, Management and Accountanc­y, Prof. Frank Bezzina, had reviewed the decision to fail all the students.

“Those students involved in the chat were granted a fair hearing by being individual­ly allowed to explain their participat­ion in the chat. This also allowed the Board to determine the extent of their involvemen­t in the matter. In those cases where it transpired that students indeed colluded with others, the Board reprimande­d them for their unacceptab­le behaviour. These students were further penalised by having their original marks deducted according to the degree of severity of their collusion,” the university said.

The faculty did not say how many students had their marks deducted.

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