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What (who) is ACADEMICALLY - definition

REMOVAL OF A STUDENT FROM A SCHOOL
Expulsion (academic); Expulsion (academia); Sent down; Academically dismissed

academically      
Academically      
·adv In an academical manner.
Academically Adrift         
BOOK BY RICHARD ARUM
Academically Adrift: Limited Learning on College Campuses is a book written by Richard Arum and Josipa Roksa, published by the University of Chicago Press in January 2011.

Wikipedia

Expulsion (education)

Expulsion, also known as dismissal, withdrawal, or permanent exclusion (British English), is the permanent removal or banning of a student from a school, school district, college, university, or TAFE due to persistent violation of that institution's rules, or in extreme cases, for a single offense of marked severity. Colloquialisms for expulsion include being kicked out of school or sent down. Laws and procedures regarding expulsion vary between countries and states.

The practice of pressuring parents to voluntarily withdraw their child from an educational institution, termed off-rolling in the UK, is comparable to expulsion. Rates of expulsion may be especially high for students of color, even when their behavioral infractions are the same as those of white children. Certain disabilities, such as autism and ADHD, also increases the risk of expulsion, despite the fact that this constitutes unlawful discrimination in many jurisdictions.

Examples of use of ACADEMICALLY
1. "Academically, the programs have changed," he says.
2. Ten thousand children had gone missing academically.
3. "The benefits are felt academically, artistically, socially, culturally," he added.
4. "We‘ve funded research that was academically excellent and urgently needed.
5. My younger sister is the same as me, but academically.