The SSDC has all the powers of the Disciplinary Officers, including fines up to £1000. They can also exclude you from your course temporarily or permanently, if it considers that your conduct has been sufficiently serious, or if it finds that you have been dishonest in your defence.
It’s not possible to provide a complete list of potential outcomes, as students can be called to an SSDC hearing for a number of different reasons – including non-academic misconduct, significant academic engagement issues, plagiarism, collusion and professionalism concerns.
The SSDC makes its decisions on the basis of the “balance of probabilities” which means that it does not have to find the allegations are true beyond reasonable doubt – just that it is more likely than not that they are true.