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- Copying answers from another person or submitting another person’s work as one’s own
- Collaborating on any assignment that is intended to be completed individually
- Submitting as one’s own any course assignment created by someone else
- Using any unauthorized resources while completing an exam, quiz, or assignment
- Unauthorized resources include (but are not limited to):
- Notes
- Electronic devices and applications
- Solutions manuals
- Cliff’s Notes®, Chegg Study, and other solution publications
- Anything not permitted by the instructor or proctor
- Stealing (or having in one’s possession without permission) any exams, materials, or property belonging to faculty, staff, or another student
- Receiving the answers to exam questions or other assignments from an unauthorized source
- Having another person take a class and/or an assignment for the enrolled student
- Facilitating academic dishonesty (i.e., helping or attempting to help another to commit a dishonest academic act) including giving another student answers to assignments
- Doing another student’s assignment (excluding collaborative learning assignments or joint assignments approved by the instructor)
- Some examples may include (but are not limited to):
- Completing a student’s assignment
- Writing (or re-writing) a major portion of a student’s assignment