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Academic Integrity Policies and possible sanctions as
listed in the Code of Student Conduct:
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Cheating
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| 1. Copying from someone else's test or examination paper. 2. Possessing, buying, removing, receiving or using, at any time or in any manner not prescribed by the instructor, copy or copies of any materials intended to be used as an instrument of academic evaluation in advance of its administration. 3. Using materials or equipment during a test or other academic evaluation which has not been authorized by the instructor, such as crib notes, calculator, or tape recorder. 4. Obtaining or attempting to obtain in a fraudulent manner any material relating to a student's academic work. Such actions include theft of examination through collusion with a university employee. 5. Working with another or others in completing a take-home examination or assignment when the instructor has required independent and unaided action. 6. Attempting to influence or change an academic evaluation, grade, or record by unfair means. This would include altering academic work which has been returned to the student and which has been resubmitted without indicating that the work has been altered. This also includes changing or altering grades on grade report forms or on transcripts. 7. Permitting another student to substitute for one's self in an academic evaluation. 8. Marking or submitting an examination or evaluative material in a manner designed to deceive the grading system. 9. Willfully damaging the work or efforts of another student. 10. Failing to comply with a specific condition of academic integrity which has been clearly announced in a particular course. 11. Submitting, without prior permission of the instructor, any work by a student which has at any time been submitted in identical or similar form by that student in fulfillment of any other academic requirement at any institution. 12. Submitting for academic evaluation any material in whole or part that has been prepared by another individual(s) or commercial agency. |
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Plagiarism
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1. Submitting written materials without proper acknowledgment of the
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Aiding and Abetting
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1. Giving unauthorized assistance to another or others
during a test or evaluation, including allowing someone to copy from a
test or examination, or arranging with others to give or receive answers
via signals.
2. Substituting for another student in order to meet a course or graduation requirement. 3. Providing specific information about a recently given test, examination or assignment to a student who thereby gains an unfair advantage in an academic evaluation. 4. Providing aid to another person, knowing such aid is expressly prohibited by the instructor, in the research, preparation, creation, writing, performing or publication of work to be submitted for academic evaluation. 5. Removing or attempting to remove, without authorization, any material relating to a class that would give another student unfair academic advantage. 6. Permitting one's academic work to be represented as the work of another. 7. Unauthorized preparing for sale abstracts or transcriptions of lectures or required readings in any course. This regulation is not intended to preclude students from assisting instructors or preparing course-related materials. |
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Sanctions for violations of the academic integrity Code of Student Conduct include Academic Integrity Probation and any combination of the following: No credit for assignment and/or course, academic community service, academic integrity seminar, suspension, or expulsion. |