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Academic Dishonesty may include, but is not limited to, the following:
  • Claiming credit for work not one’s own (copying homework, test answers, etc)
  • Allowing others to claim credit for your work (allowing others to view your homework or
  • assignments)
  • Using notes or other unauthorized material
  • Being involved in unauthorized communication during a test or other assessment
  • Plagiarism – copying published works on the ideas of others without proper source attribution, including down-loading of computer files, either directly or with only minor editing.
  • Unauthorized submission of work for one class that has already been accepted for credit in another class or school
  • Accessing or providing unauthorized material prior to assessment, including revealing test information
  • Submitting work substantially done by someone else (parent, tutor, sibling, etc.)
  • Unauthorized use of translation program in World Languages
  • Forgery