-A written or oral warning.
-Warning.
-Some student services are being denied.
-Deprivation of attending lessons in a course for no more than one month.
-Dismissal from college for not more than one month.
-Deprivation of tests in one or more courses.
-Suspension of the student’s registration for a master’s or doctoral degree for no more than two months or one semester.
-The student’s exam in one or more courses has been canceled.
-Dismissal from college for a maximum of one semester.
-Exam deprivation in one or more semesters.
-The student is barred from registering for a master’s or doctorate for at least one semester.
-Dismissal from college for more than a semester.
-Final dismissal from the university. The dismissal decision is relayed to other universities, rendering the student ineligible to register or take exams at universities in the Arab Republic of Egypt.
Any violation of university laws, regulations, and traditions is deemed a disciplinary offense, especially:
1- Acts that disrupt college or university facilities.
2- Obstructing or instigating studies, as well as failing to attend courses, lectures, and other university activities required by regulations.
3-Every act against honor or dignity, or immoral act inside or outside the university.
4-Every breach of the exam system, including cheating the exam or initiating.
5-Any damage to facilities, devices, subjects, university books, or dissipated it.
6- Distributing flyers or releasing wall newspapers in any manner at colleges.
7- Holding a sit-in inside university buildings or taking part in actions that violate public order or morals.

