Academic Honesty: Other Inappropriate Behaviors

In the preparation of course, program, or degree work, students are directed to comply with the copyright law of the United States (Title XVII, U.S. Code, available in Reeves Library). Violations of copyright law and of regulations regarding the use of copyrighted material for educational purposes are violations of this policy.

Damage to or abuse of library, media, computing, or other academic resources is prohibited by the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

Students may not copy print or non-print media or download copyrighted files (including music) from the Internet beyond accepted norms. Reeves Library staff should be consulted concerning U.S. copyright policies on "fair use" for educational purposes.

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

 
 

This is the official 2009-10 Student Handbook of Moravian Theological Seminary.  Information is subject to change.
Office of Enrollment: Ann Gibson, Director, 610-861-1512