Wednesday, October 13, 2010

HW for Oct 13, 2010: Academic Integrity

One example of cheating would be a group of students working together on an assignment/project without teacher authorization.

If you get caught cheating, you can be given a grade of XE that is noted as academic dishonesty. It goes on record in your AIP file.

Some examples of sanctions include: getting a 0 on the test or assignment, having course grade lowered by one letter grade, or in extreme and repeated cases, suspension and expulsion are also options.

The AIP file is kept in the Dean's office for 6 years or until the student graduates.

Cheating can have drastic and long lasting consequences; it is not worth the immediate gratification and success. You can even have your degree revoked for cheating.

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