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Is it a violation of the Honor Code to work on a LRWA paper after the submission time?

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Is it a violation of the Honor Code to work on a LRWA paper after the submission time?

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A2: No, in and of itself, working on a LWRA paper after the submission time is not a violation of the Honor Code. The LWRA instructors have made a reasoned decision to allow for the late submission of papers, at an escalating grade penalty. This creates incentives for “better late than never” submissions and allows for some margin for error due to traffic or last minute computer problems. Since the instructors have made the option of late submissions available to students, there is no issue of lying, cheating or stealing in a circumstance like this.

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