Girl blames love for exam slip-up
17/9/2004 17:14
A university student has filed a lawsuit against Fudan University for not
awarding her a bachelor's degree and graduation certificate after she was caught
writing her boyfriend's name on an exam paper. Miao Ying yesterday asked the
Yangpu District People's Court to order Fudan to award the degree and
certificate. The court was told the university had accused Miao of taking an
examination for her boyfriend Zhang Jie on June 9 this year at Jiao Tong
University, where the couple were completing an additional major. Miao was
caught writing Zhang's name on the test paper by a teacher. But Miao said it
was an accident. "I took the exam myself because I put my
lecture-attending-permit on the desk during the whole examination," she
said. "Zhang did not need to take the examination because he had already been
successfully admitted into the Nagasaki University in Japan." Miao told the
court she wrote her boyfriend's name on the paper because her mind was
preoccupied with the couple's future because he was leaving for Japan. Miao
claimed she had not realized what she had done and has not seen the paper since
it was confiscated. Liu Yuanfeng, the lawyer for Miao, said Fudan made the
decision on June 21, four days after Miao had finished her degree. "The
university did not have the right to punish her since she had graduated and was
no longer a student," Liu told the court. But a representative for Fudan told
the court students could only be regarded as graduates once they had received
their degrees. The university's rules deem they can punish students if they
are caught cheating or helping others cheat in any examination.
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