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Title: ACADEMIC INTEGRITY VIOLATIONS


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ACADEMIC INTEGRITY VIOLATIONS
  • OFFENSES, PENALTIES, AND PROCEDURES

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Policy Statement 105 THE CODE OF STUDENT
ACADEMIC INTEGRITY
  • DEFINITIONS OF VIOLATIONS
  • A. CHEATING. Intentionally using or attempting to
    use unauthorized materials, information, notes,
    study aids or other devices in any academic
    exercise. This definition includes unauthorized
    communication of information during an academic
    exercise.
  • B. FABRICATION AND FALSIFICATION. Intentional and
    unauthorized alteration or invention of any
    information or citation in an academic exercise.
    Falsification is a matter of altering
    information, while fabrication is a matter of
    inventing or counterfeiting information for use
    in any academic exercise.
  • http//www.legal.uncc.edu/policies/ps-105.html

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  • C. MULTIPLE SUBMISSION. The submission of
    substantial portions of the same academic work
    (including oral reports) for credit more than
    once without authorization.
  • D. PLAGIARISM. Intentionally or knowingly
    presenting the work of another as one's own
    (i.e., without proper acknowledgement of the
    source). The sole exception to the requirement of
    acknowledging sources is when the ideas,
    information, etc., are common knowledge.
  • E. ABUSE OF ACADEMIC MATERIALS. Intentionally or
    knowingly destroying, stealing, or making
    inaccessible library or other academic resource
    material.
  • F. COMPLICITY IN ACADEMIC DISHONESTY.
    Intentionally or knowingly helping or attempting
    to help another to commit an act of academic
    dishonesty.

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I will follow the prescribed UNC-Charlotte
procedures for dealing with any integrity
violations.
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HANDLING VIOLATIONS
  • COLLECT THE EVIDENCE
  • CONTACT THE DEAN OF STUDENTS
  • Ask if student has previous offenses.
  • Meet with student and present evidence.
  • If action is warranted, follow settlement
    procedure.

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FIRST OFFENCE
  • SETTLEMENT PROCEDURE
  • http//www.legal.uncc.edu/policies/aicsettlement.h
    tml
  • Fill out settlement form with penalty
  • Student has 72 hours to consider whether to
    accept penalty

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Either
  • STUDENT ACCEPTS AND SIGNS FORM IN PRESENCE OF
    FACULTY
  • Form goes to dean of students office.
  • Kept on file for five years.
  • Or
  • STUDENT DECLINES PENALTY
  • Academic Integrity Board (AIB) hearing is
    conducted.

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  • SECOND OFFENSE (or penalty greater than F in
    course)
  • Academic Integrity Board hearing is ALWAYS
    conducted.

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PENALTIES
  • MOST FIRST OFFENSES
  • a. formal warning,
  • b. reduced grade (including "F") for the
    assignment,
  • c. reduced grade (including "F") for the entire
    course.

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PENALTIES (contd)
  • MOST SECOND OFFENSES
  • d. Disciplinary suspension from the University
    for a designated period of time.
  • e. The grade of "FX" for the course on the
    academic transcript. This indicates that the
    student failed because of dishonesty.
  • f. Expulsion from the University.
  • g. Revocation of degree if an offense is
    discovered after graduation.

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  • I will follow the prescribed procedures for
    dealing with any integrity violations.
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