Recently, my online music class was involved in a cheating scandal. ... My friend and I were completely unaware of this, but were caught in the middle of it, unfortunately. We were joking around and I basically asked if anyone would write my papers for the course, and he proceeded to ask for $20. It was typed in a way such that a student could definitely interpret it as being a joke. ... someone had sent test answers immediately after our little exchange. As a result, both of us were accused of cheating and recently had our institutional hearing. ... found responsible for one (cheating). I want to make clear that I never cheated in this course and did my own work, but obviously, the administration didn't think so. My punishment was a disciplinary warning from the office which, after inquiry, I found would not be included on my transcript but would still create a disciplinary record which could be accessed by medical schools if I decided to sign a FERPA release. I've read up on here that I am obligated to report such a charge simply because it is the ethical thing to do, but also that it would probably kill my chances at most, if not all, schools because all they care about is what's on paper, even if I was completely innocent.