Academic Integrity
The College embraces both integrity and learning as values that are integral to scholarship and the acquisition of academic credentials. Consequently, the College takes steps to prevent cases of academic misconduct and holds students accountable for violations. Students must demonstrate academic integrity as they complete tests, examinations, assignments, clinical reviews, or projects, regardless of their class setting or course modality. Misconduct may include, but is not limited to:
- Plagiarism and self-plagiarism
- Cheating
- Use of unauthorized resources, tools, or technologies
- Copying the work of another student
- Collaborating without permission
- Fabrication and falsification
- Bribery or coercion
- Sabotage of another person’s work
- Intentional use, purchase, or sale of tests or assignments
- Helping another person commit academic misconduct
See Policy 04.02.110.