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College of Arts and Sciences
Political Science/Mathematics 109
Professor Dean Clark

Please familiarize yourself with the following policies regarding academic dishonesty. Please note the following is in addition to the academic dishonesty policy spelled out in the Student Handbook and the University Manual.

In all computer assignments in this course working together is explicitly prohibited.
Working together on a computer assignment - since it cannot mean that one student types the keys while the other drives the mouse - means that one student works while the other watches. At best, one of these students does no more than half the assignment while honest students are doing 100% of their own assignments.

Typically students who "work together" submit identical papers with their own names pasted at the top. This is an instance of academic fraud.

How Academic Fraud is treated in this Course
Students are required to drop the course in lieu of their case turned being over to the Dean of their College and the Dean of Student Affairs. Students who have committed academic fraud and who refuse to drop the course will have the matter turned over to the Dean of their College and the Dean of Student Affairs for disposition. If the commission of academic fraud occurs past the drop deadline, students will receive a grade of F in the course and need no longer attend.

 

 

 

 

 

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