Only between the student and the university. Towards third parties, a degree is not a proof of work. It’s just a certification whose value depends on trust in the certifier. Of course they have the power to revoke it.
There are more legitimate reasons they could do so, like if evidence of plagiarism is found after the degree was granted.
Only between the student and the university. Towards third parties, a degree is not a proof of work. It’s just a certification whose value depends on trust in the certifier. Of course they have the power to revoke it.
There are more legitimate reasons they could do so, like if evidence of plagiarism is found after the degree was granted.