Georgia Perimeter College | 2015-2016 Student Guidebook - page 11

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D. While using any GPC computer system or educational system:
1. Logging in with someone else's identification.
2. Allowing an individual to log in with another student’s identification.
When an instructor believes there has been a violation of the AHP, the student may
accept the instructor’s decision or appeal it to the department chair. If the student
chooses, he or she may appeal the decision of the department chair to the campus
academic dean. The decision of the dean is final. Multiple violations may result in
expulsion.
When a violation of the Academic Honesty Policy occurs, the instructor will inform
the student of a suspected violation by completing and delivering Form A (from
Academic Affairs Policy 101) to the student and obtaining the student’s signature on
the form.
These are the possible courses of action for the student.
A.
The student proves to the instructor that there was no violation. In this
event, the instructor should destroy his or her copies of Form A.
B.
The student chooses to accept the instructor’s decision. In this case, the
instructor should keep his or her copy of Form A, signed by the student,
and assign the grade as described in Section 2 of Form A. A copy of Form
A should be delivered to the department chair.
C.
The student chooses to appeal the instructor’s decision.
1. The student must inform the instructor and department chair of this
decision by completing 2 copies of Form B (found at
)
, one each
for the instructor and the department chair. The student must deliver
Form B to the department chair and the instructor within five college
instructional days of receiving Form A. A “college instructional day” is a
weekday on which classes meet or final exams are scheduled.
2. The department chair will schedule a meeting with the instructor and
the student. The meeting will be within five college instructional days
of the date by which the department chair received Form B from the
student.
3. The department chair will inform the student, the instructor, and the
campus academic dean of his or her decision, in writing, within five
college instructional days of the meeting.
4. The student may appeal the decision of the department chair. To do so,
the student must complete 3 copies of Form C (found at
)
, one each
for the campus academic dean, the department chair, and the
instructor. The student must deliver these forms to the dean within
five college instructional days of receiving the department chair’s
decision.
5. The academic dean will schedule a meeting with the instructor and the
student. The meeting will be within five college instructional days of
the date by which the dean received Form C from the student.
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