Broward College Rules and Regulations Practice Test

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If a cadet is found not guilty, what is their eligibility status?

They are permanently expelled.

They must complete remedial course before returning.

They will have to repeat the same class.

They will be eligible to return to the program, likely in another class.

When a cadet is found not guilty in a disciplinary process, it means they were not found responsible for the alleged violation. That clears them from the specific charge and restores their status to continue in the program. Because not guilty indicates no disciplinary sanction, they’re eligible to return to the program. However, the exact path back—such as which class they enter or when they return—depends on practical factors like class availability, scheduling, and program requirements. So the most fitting outcome is that they’re eligible to resume participation, typically in another appropriate class if needed.

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