What is considered academic misconduct for undergraduate students?
Academic misconduct includes, but is not limited to: • Providing or receiving assistance on academic work (papers, projects, examinations) in a way that was not authorized by the instructor • Any attempt to improperly influence (bribery, threats) any member of the faculty, staff, or administration of the University in any matter relating to academics or research • Plagiarism • Doing academic work for another student • Presenting the same or substantially the same papers or projects in two or more courses without the explicit permission of the instructors • Situations where one student knowingly assists another student in committing an act of academic misconduct, and any student doing so will be held equally accountable for the violation «
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