Page 37 - El Camino College 2018-2019 Student Planner
P. 37

                Academic Honesty and Standards of Conduct Board Policy 5500
ACADEMIC HONESTY
El Camino College is dedicated to maintaining an optimal learning environment and insists upon academic honesty. To uphold the academic integrity of the institution, all members of the academic community, faculty, staff, and students, must assume responsibility for providing an educational environment of the highest standards characterized by a spirit of academic honesty.
It is the responsibility of all members of the academic community to behave in a manner that encourages learning, promotes honesty, and to act with fairness toward others. Students should not seek an unfair advantage over other students when completing an assignment, taking an examination, or engaging in any other kind of academic activity.
STANDARDS OF CONDUCT
Conduct at El Camino College must conform to the laws of the State of California, District policies, and campus rules and regulations. The El Camino College faculty, staff, and administration are dedicated to maintaining a positive learning environment. Optimal standards for behavior are essential to the maintenance of a quality college environment. These standards will apply to all students on campus, other college property or while attending any college-sponsored event. Violation of such laws, policies, rules, and regulations or behavior adversely affecting suitability as a student, will lead to disciplinary action. Disciplinary actions as noted in Administrative Procedure 5520 may be taken against any person who engages in behavior defined as misconduct.
The following misconduct shall constitute good cause for discipline, including but not limited to the removal, suspension, or expulsion of a student.
I. DISHONESTY
a. Cheating, plagiarism (including plagiarism in a student publication), or
engaging in other academic dishonesty including but not limited to:
i. Representing the words, ideas or work of another as one’s own in any academic exercise (plagiarism), including the use of commercial term paper companies or online sources for essays, term papers, or research papers, whether free or paid.
ii. Copying from another student or former student allowing another student to copy from one’s work.
iii. Allowing another individual to assume one’s identity or assuming the identity of another individual.
iv. Changing answers on a previously scored test, assignment or experiment with the intent to defraud.
v. Inventing data for the purpose of completing an assignment, a laboratory experiment, or case study analysis with the intent to defraud.
vi. Obtaining or copying exams or test questions when prohibited by the instructor.
   35
35

















































































   35   36   37   38   39