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All students are also required to adhere to the Academic Honor Pledge, and shall not, at any time, be involved with acts of academic misconduct, such as cheating, plagiarism, fabrication, or misrepresentation.
obtaining or attempting to obtain unauthorized information during the course of an examination from another student or another students test materials. unauthorized possessing, taking, copying, or sharing of solutions manuals or computerized solutions for assigned homework or research problems.
Students who continue to cheat and get caught risk failing a class, receiving academic suspension or being expelled from the school, which may come with a note on their transcript explaining why they were dismissed. This designation will likely make it harder to enroll at another college, experts say.
5) Other forms of dishonest academic conduct Destroying or altering the academic work of another student. Lying about or otherwise misrepresenting the work of another student. Selling or giving away all or part of an unadministered test including answers to an unadministered test.
Be honest. Its crucial to tell the truth and own up to any mistakes. If you admit your errors, the misconduct panel will take that into consideration when deciding on a penalty. Denying the allegation and being found guilty can make the offense more serious.
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Types of academic dishonesty TypeDefinition Plagiarism Copying someone elses work and passing it off as your own, without giving proper credit Cheating Using unauthorized sources or devices to help you achieve an outcome you wouldnt have on your own Contract cheating Paying or bribing someone to help you cheat4 more rows Mar 10, 2022
The Colleges Academic Integrity Violation Policy defines academic integrity and academic dishonesty, including cheating, deliberate plagiarism, fabrication, and falsification.
supplying or attempting to supply any material or device to another person dishonestly. obtaining or attempting to obtain unauthorized information during the course of an examination from another student or another students test materials.

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