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 2. Taking sole credit for ideas and/or written work that resulted from a collaboration with others.
3. Paraphrasing or quoting material without citing the source.
4. Submitting as one’s own copy of or the actual work of another person,
either in part or in entirety, without appropriate citation (e.g., term-paper
mill or internet derived products).
5. Sharing computer files and programs or written papers and then
submitting individual copies of the results as one’s own individual work.
6. Submitting substantially the same material in more than one course without prior
authorization from each instructor involved.
7. Modifying another’s work and representing it as one’s own work.
Cheating
Cheating is the use of any unauthorized materials, or information in academic work, records or programs, the intentional failure to follow express directives in academic work, records, or programs, and/or assisting others to do the same including, but not limited to, the following:
1. Knowingly procuring, providing, or accepting unauthorized examination materials or study aids.
2. Completing, in part or in total, any examination or assignment for another person.
3. Knowingly allowing any examination or assignment to be completed, in part or in total, for himself or herself by another person (e.g., take-home exams or online assignments which have been completed by someone other than the student).
4. Copying from another student’s test, paper, lab report or other academic assignment.
5. Copying another student’s test answers.
6. Copying, or allowing another student to copy, a computer file that
contains another student’s assignment, homework lab reports, or computer programs and submitting it, in part or in its entirety, as one’s own.
7. Using unauthorized sources of information such as crib sheets, answers stored in a calculator, or unauthorized electronic devices.
8. Storing answers in electric devices and allowing other students to use the information without the consent of the instructor.
9. Employing aids excluded by the instructor in undertaking course work.
10. Looking at another student’s exam during a test.
11. Using texts or other reference materials (including dictionaries) when not
authorized to do so.
12. Knowingly gaining access to unauthorized data.
13. Altering graded class assignments or examinations and then resubmitting
them for regrading or reconsideration without the knowledge and consent of the instructor.
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