If you can't trust them as new students how do you know that you can trust them later on when they built up some reputation? The problem you will have is there is a chance that they already know a bit about the system and they can slowly build up reputation from voting rings to do the damage they want to do later on.
In the end it all boils down to trust and a system has to be in place to handle violations of that trust.
If you do add a reputation system like is in place on non teams versions of sites you will just increase the work for everyone else anyway. That means people will need to take moderator activities just as they would on a normal site to deal with edit suggestions and clean up content from users who you don't trust to have the full privileges.
Possibly a better solution is to not give new students access to the system until you can give them proper instructions on the expectations and usage of the system so that they understand what to do and what will happen if they don't follow the rules. Even if the system of giving them accounts on the site is fully automated it shouldn't be hard to not have it happen until they finish an introductory class designed to help them learn about it. After all does it make sense to add more moderator work related to privileges because you want to limit work due to new users mistakes?