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Students may not submit homework, computer solutions, lab reports, or any other coursework prepared by, copied from, or dictated by others. If the student is employing the services of a tutor (whether from the College community or elsewhere), the tutor may not prepare the student's work for class.
Students may not provide or receive unauthorized help in taking examinations, tests, or quizzes, or in preparing any other requirements for a course. Such restrictions are illustrated by but not limited to the following:
- Using unauthorized material in an examination, test, or quiz.
- Using crib notes in any form, regardless of who prepared them.
- Using calculators or any other hand-held electronic devices unless authorized by the instructor.
- Using e-mail or text-messaging during any exam without the permission of the instructor.
- Stealing, using, or transmitting in writing, electronically, or verbally, actual examinations, tests, quizzes, or portions thereof prior to, during, or following an exam.
- Reading or observing another's work without the person's consent, whether it be on paper, in electronic form, or in any other medium.
- Soliciting or using a proxy test-taker or acting in that capacity.
Plagiarism
Cheating
Helping or Hindering Others
Falsification
Other Inappropriate Behaviors
Consequences of Violating the Academic Honesty Policy
Student Rights with Regard to Academic Honesty Allegations
Faculty Rights with Regard to Academic Honesty Allegations
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