University describes new rule on arrests: Not giving information to UVa to result in expulsion
August 10, 2010
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The Daily Progress (VA)
By Brian McNeill
“The University of Virginia revealed Monday new details about how it will implement a rule requiring students to say if they have been arrested - and how it intends to protect those students’ privacy.”
“Once a year, all UVa students will be asked to disclose any arrests or criminal convictions that occurred since they were admitted to the university, typically in April of the senior year of high school. …”
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