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ACADEMIC DISHONESTY Academic dishonesty is defined as: an act of deception in which a student claims credit for the work or effort of another person or uses unauthorized materials or fabricated information in any academic work. Academic dishonesty is a violation of the Ӱɴý Student Code of Conduct and will not be tolerated. Academic dishonesty diminishes the quality of scholarship at Ӱɴý and hurts the majority of students who conduct themselves honestly. Acts of academic dishonesty include, but are not limited to, the following: CHEATING Unauthorized copying or collaboration on a test or Assignment, or the use or attempted use of unauthorized materials; TAMPERING Altering or interfering with evaluation instruments and documents; FABRICATION Falsifying experimental data or results, inventing research or laboratory data or results for work not done, or falsely claiming sources not used; PLAGIARISM Representing someone elses words, ideas, artistry, or data as ones own, including copying another persons work (including published and unpublished material, and material from the Internet) without appropriate referencing, presenting someone elses opinions and theories as ones own, or working jointly on a project, then submitting it as ones own; ASSISTING Assisting another student in an act of academic dishonesty, such as taking a test or doing an assignment for someone else, changing someones grades or academic records, or inappropriately distributing exams to other students. Ӱɴý instructors are strongly encouraged to include the above information in their first-day handouts as well as verbally address the issues during their orientation. PROCEDURES I. When an act of academic dishonesty comes to an instructors attention, the following procedures shall be followed: 1. Collect evidence and document the incident, 2. Permit the accused student an opportunity to explain, and 3. Advise the student of possible penalties. II. If there is clear evidence of a violation of the Ӱɴý Academic Integrity Policy, the instructor may: 1. Inform the student of the academic penalty, which may include one or more of the following: a. A reduced score on the assignment or exam; b. A score of zero or F on the assignment or exam; c. A reduced grade in the course; d. An F in the course (This does not affect the students right to drop the class in accordance with Title 5, Section 55758 (e)); e. Removal from class for one or two class days as outlined in the Education Code (section 76032) and referred to in the Removal by Instructor section of the Student Code of Conduct. 2. Inform the student of the right to appeal the academic penalty, in cases of mistake, fraud, bad faith or incompetence. (Refer to the Student Appeals for Grade Changes procedure outlined in the Ӱɴý catalog for more information.) However, the removal from class (see 1.e. above) is not subject to appeal. 3. Inform the student of recommendations for further action, which may include: a. No further action, or b. Disciplinary Review with Senior Dean of Student Services, including education about academic integrity; c. In the case of more egregious violations of academic integrity, a recommendation that the Senior Dean of Student Services consider suspension or expulsion. (If the Dean does not follow a recommendation to suspend or expel the student, the faculty member will receive written notification of the reasoning. In the case of not following recommendations 3a or 3b, verbal notification will suffice.) 4. Send a Report of Academic Dishonesty form to the Senior Dean of Student Services. The Dean will keep this report in a confidential file for three years. This will help identify repeat patterns of academic dishonesty, and generally a second offense will result in long-term suspension from the college. (If the Dean chooses not to assign long-term suspension, due to extenuating circumstances, the faculty member will receive written notification.) This report may only be shared with the student to whom it pertains and with those within the college who have a legitimate educational need for the information as determined by the Dean. After serious consideration of the instructors recommendation, the Dean will address violations of academic integrity in accordance with the Student Code of Conduct. Ӱɴý gratefully acknowledges the work of Diablo Valley College in creating these guidelines. Ӱɴý Report of Academic Dishonesty Instructor:  Phone/Ext:      Course:  Dept./Division:  Student(s)    Name:  Student ID#:   Type of Academic Dishonesty (refer to the Ӱɴý Academic Integrity Policy for definitions of the following terms):   Cheating  Tampering  Fabrication           Plagiarism  Assisting  Other  Summary of the incident (include date, time, place, evidence; attach separate document if needed):      % Check box if copy of evidence is attached to this report.  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