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The student must sign the Confidentiality Waiver Form in order for the person(s) to attend a meeting. The person(s) role is to provide support and the person(s) may not, in any way, disrupt, interfere, or try to present the student’s case within the meeting or hearing process. Any violation of this section shall result in the removal of the person(s).
Student Right to Review Records
Students of the District have a right of reasonable access to any and all student records relating to him/ her maintained by the District. Students seeking to review or obtain copies of Standards of Student Conduct records relating to their investigation and/or to the outcome must be made in writing to the Office of Student Affairs. The Office of Student Affairs will provide copies to the student within five (5) instructional days after receiving the request.
Section III – Student Academic Integrity Process
Integrity is an essential component of the student academic experience. The academic evaluation a student receives for a course becomes a permanent college record and it is critical that such records be accurate and consistent. The integrity students learn and exhibit at Chaffey College will be a model for the professional integrity they practice when they complete their college work.
Academic Integrity Violations
Students will be considered to have engaged in academic dishonesty in violation of the Student Academic Integrity Code. Academic integrity violations include, but are not limited to, conduct which falls within one of the following categories:
A. Cheating
(1) Copying from another’s examination, quiz, lab work, or homework assignment
(2) Possession or use of pre-prepared notes or other resources, in any form, during
a quiz or examination unless authorized by the faculty initiator
(3) Revising work after its final evaluation and representing the revised version as
the original work
(4) Using unauthorized external assistance, including but not limited to tutors,
books, notes, and calculators on either “in-class” or “take-home” exams, unless
the faculty initiator has specifically authorized their use
(5) Allowing others to do work for the student without advance authorization from
the faculty initiator
(6) Using any communicative device including but not limited to: cell phones,
pagers, or PDA’s to access or share information during class, testing, instructional activity or meeting with college staff
B. Fabrication
(1) Falsifying lab results
(2) Citing or listing source material that was not used for research
(3) Falsifying, altering, or misstating the contents of documents or other materials
related to academic matters, including but not limited to schedules,
prerequisites, transcripts, attendance records or college forms
(4) Giving false reasons (in advance of the fact or after the fact) for failure to
complete academic work
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