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There are many missing reasons here.
What reason did they give you? Although honestly, raising your voice at another person is very much not professional, can violate codes of conduct, and depending on what is said, can be a reason for dismissal. (A student threatened an instructor. Student was expelled. A student got upset over a test grade and claimed that their instructor tricked them. Student was talked to.)
You're in the NYC area...so am I. The programs that I have contacts with do not look to "set up" students to fail, and any claims of academic dishonesty have to be backed up with solid proof.
So, do some reflection on the events once you are a little less upset.
I strongly urge you to appeal to your school advisor, professor and even Dean, if you have to. Beg and grovel if you must, to be allowed to finish the program.
During my ABSN, one of my clinical instructors got mad at me for a BS reason, but I remembered my goal was to pass that class and graduate. I apologized to her, groveled, and went out of my way to butter her up. I also spoke to my advisor (who agreed with me, BTW, that I had done nothing wrong) and to the professor for that class. The clinical instructor grudgingly passed me for that class and I graduated on the Dean's List.
Remember, your goal is not to be "right," but to graduate.
samuel.gorelik
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So I had been suspended for no good reason(I raised my voice at a staff member who set me up for academic dishonesty), and I'm looking for another program to finish my BSN. I had a year left, I have no idea what to do, please help with school suggestions (by the way, I live in NYC)