Punishment if you're caught cheating?

<p>The College Board may refuse to grade your test and issue a score. “In certain group cases,” the reason for your score invalidation may be disclosed.
See Section 6, page 14.
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<p>And for any other wise-a$$es out there, in the process of finding this information, I ran across several other orgnaizations that some of you might care about who DO take this sort of behavior even more seriously:

  1. National Merit Scholarship Corporation, who gets a copy of Student Irregularity Reports and then decides if the student ought to be continued to be under consideration for a NM Scholarship;
  2. ETS in connection with TOEFL administration;
  3. ETS in connection with LSAT administration (and they state they WILL report the reason for an invalidated score to every law school to which you apply);
  4. ETS in connection with teacher certification (and they also state they will report to all states and school systems to which you want to have praxis/certification exams sent.</p>

<p>Not to mention it’s bloody stupid.</p>