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Company Name
INTERCOAST COLLEGES
Contract #
A-2020-194-32
Agency
Community Development
Council Approval Date
10/6/2020
Expiration Date
6/30/2023
Insurance Exp Date
3/12/2024
Destruction Year
2028
Notes
For Insurance Exp. Date see Notice of Compliance
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• Having others do your homework for you <br />Submitting the same paper for more than one class during your enrollment. <br />• Submitting the same assignment as anotherstudent has submitted is considered cheating by both parties <br />• Copying files from a lab computer or borrowing someone else's disk with the work on it <br />• Bribing a student for answers or academic work such as papers or projects <br />Buying or acquiring papers ortest banks from any source <br />• Assisting others with dishonest acts <br />• Inaccurate recording, falsifying or altering records <br />Breaches in confidentiality rules <br />Top 10 Questions You Should Ask Yourself about Academic Integrity <br />If other people found out about your actions, could you defend what you did? <br />Is the action you are taking worth the risk and the stress? <br />Is it worth failing the course (or worse) if the instructor knew you cheated? <br />How would you feel about being expelled from school for this action? <br />Is your decision fair to all people concerned? <br />• Does your decision make you proud of who you are as a person? <br />• Have you made a carefully thought-out, responsible, mature decision regardless of what everyone else is doing? <br />• Is it the right thing to do? <br />• If this action were to appear in the headlines of the newspaper tomorrow morning, would you feel proud? <br />• If your family knew about your decision, would they be proud of you? <br />FORMS OF ACADEMIC DISHONESTY <br />There are several other kinds of actions that are considered offenses against the standards of academic honesty, and <br />among theseare plagiarism, cheating, impersonation, aiding and abetting, collusion and falsification and fabrication, <br />defined as follows: <br />CHEATING <br />Cheating is any attempt to give or obtain assistance in a formal academic exercise (like an examination) without due <br />acknowledgment. 1 Some forms of cheating include getting a copy of an exam or finding out an exam question before it <br />is officially available; copying another person's answer to an exam question; consulting an unauthorized source during an <br />exam (i.e. cell phone, calculator, cheat sheet, hand signals, color codes); submitting the work one has done for one class <br />or project in a second class; submitting work prepared in collaboration with other members of a class without <br />authorization from the instructor; submitting work prepared in whole or in part by another person and representing that <br />work as one's own. <br />PLAGIARISM <br />InterCoast practices a ZERO TOLERANCE policy regarding Plagiarism but at the same time, we understand that sometimes <br />suchinstances may be inadvertent or unintentional, especially with the ease of access to information via the Internet. <br />Definition of Plagiarism: Plagiarism is the adoption or reproduction of original creations of another author (person, <br />collective, organization, community or othertype of author, including anonymous authors) without due acknowledgment, <br />and is a form of academic dishonesty. Any use of the work of others, whether published, unpublished or posted <br />electronically (e.g., on web sites),attributed or anonymous, must include proper acknowledgement. <br />Students must adhere to this policyto remain in Good Academic Standing. Therefore, it is highly encouraged that students <br />check their work before submitting assignments. This can easily be accomplished through FREE plagiarism sites such as <br />the following: <br />https://www.grammarIV.com/plagiarism-checker - free and requires email signup forfurther detail. <br />https•//edubirdle com/plagiarism-checker-free and no signup required. <br />Additional free resources may be available per your Instructor, Academic Tutor, and/or Student Services. If the instructor <br />recognizesthe submitted work as the work of another student, even if the website checker does not recognize or score <br />the infraction, the instructor may apply this policy to the submission. <br />InterCoast Colleges School Catalog 401 Page <br />
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