- Changing an answer on a test that has already been graded and then requesting a instructor.
- Participating in any activity or action that affords an unfair academic advantage to the student.
- Using all or part of any work developed or produced for credit in one course and submitting it for credit in another course without the instructor’s approval.
- Participating in acts which limit the ability of another student to perform to the best of the student’s ability in a course.
- Assisting another student to be academically dishonest.
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Plagiarism” means the appropriation and the unacknowledged incorporation of another’s work or idea into one’s own work offered for academic credit. Plagiarism includes, but is not limit to:
- Failing to properly acknowledge a statement, idea, or statistic made by another individual in the body of the work,
- Taking a whole section of someone else’s work and placing it in the body of your own work without properly acknowledging the contributor,
- Representing someone else’s entire work as that of his or her own.