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Infractions of academic discipline are dealt
with in accordance with the Student Academic
Misconduct Policy which is contained in the
Student Conduct Code in the Student Handbook.
Academic misconduct includes but is not limited
to providing or receiving assistance in a
manner not authorized by the professor in the
creation of work to be submitted for academic
evaluation including papers, projects and
examinations; presenting, as one's own, the
ideas or words of another for academic
evaluation without proper acknowledgment; doing
unauthorized academic work for which another
person is to receive credit or be evaluated;
and presenting the same or substantially the
same papers or projects in two or more courses
without the explicit permission of the
professors involved. In addition, academic
misconduct involves attempting to influence
one's academic evaluation by means other than
academic achievement or merit. More explicit
definitions of academic misconduct specific to
certain academic disciplines may be promulgated
by academic departments and schools. |