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What Constitutes Academic Dishonesty     

The Definitions of Academic Violations, from the Academic Integrity Code, describe what constitutes academic dishonesty.  The violations include but are not limited to:

  • plagiarism;
  • inappropriate collaboration;
  • dishonesty in examinations;
  • dishonesty in papers;
  • work done for one course and submitted to another;
  • deliberate falsification of data;
  • interference with other students’ work;
  • copyright violations. 




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