Can a university rescind your degree for breaking the code of conduct after you've graduated...

Can a university rescind your degree for breaking the code of conduct after you've graduated? Like if they find something on your Facebook page that breaks code of conduct.

Different colleges, different rules. You have to check the rules on their site. They probably have a section about it.

all universities probably have a policy where if broke the code in order to graduate (e.g. plagiarism) they can and would rescind your degree.

No, I mean if you break the code after you've graduated.

have you been a naughty boy, user

Unless you have to do refresher courses the rest of your life to keep your degree, I don't think so. That's an awful lot of alumni to keep tabs on forever.

it depends on how naughty it is. If we're talking a plagiarism level offense, they will bust yo ass.

>about to say something negative towards people who use Facebook
>remember that OP being in college and using Facebook is exactly what Facebook was intended for

You're out of college right? Stop using Facebook.

that's what I meant, say you posted on facebook (after you graduated and now hold the degree) that you had plagiarised. The university would investigate the allegation and take it back if confirmed.

that was foolish of me. You obviously cannot plagairise your degree after the awarded it...