Violations and Sanctions
Students are prohibited from engaging in the following conduct:
Conduct Constituting Academic Dishonesty
A student shall not engage in conduct which constitutes academic dishonesty. A student
commits academic dishonesty by engaging in conduct prohibited by this subsection.
By engaging in such conduct, a student violates the Honor Code and becomes subject
to the Student Conduct Code (6C1-4.016)
False or Misleading Statement for the Purpose of Procuring an Academic Advantage
A student shall not intentionally or in bad faith make a false or misleading statement
for the purpose of procuring from the person to whom the statement is made an academic
advantage for any student
False or Misleading Statement Relating to an Honor Code Violation
In reporting an alleged Honor Code violation, a student shall not intentionally
or in bad faith make a false or misleading statement. During the course of an Honor
Code proceeding, or on final appeal following such a proceeding, a student shall
not at any stage make a false or misleading statement to any person charged with
investigating or adjudicating the guilt of the accused, reviewing a conviction of
guilt, or determining or reviewing the appropriateness of the sanction or sanctions
to be recommended or imposed.
Prohibited Collaboration or Consultation
A student shall not without express authorization collaborate or consult with another
person in an academic activity. Prohibited collaboration or consultation shall include:
- Collaborating when not authorized to do so on an examination, take-home test,
writing project, assignment, or course required work.
- Collaborating or consulting in any other academic or co-curricular activity
after receiving written notice that such conduct is prohibited.
- It is the responsibility of the student to seek clarification whether or not
collaboration or consultation with another person is authorized prior to engaging
in any act of collaboration or consultation. If a faculty member has authorized
a student to collaborate or consult with another person in limited circumstances,
the student shall not exceed that authority. If the student wishes to collaborate
or consult with another person in circumstances to which the authority does not
plainly extend, the student shall first ascertain with the faculty member whether
the collaboration or consultation is authorized.
Prohibited Use of Materials or Resources
A student shall not use unauthorized materials or resources in an academic activity.
Unauthorized materials or resources shall include:
- Any paper or project authored by the student and presented by the student
for the satisfaction of any academic requirement if the student has previously submitted
substantially the same paper or project to satisfy an academic requirement and did
not receive express authorization to submit the paper or project.
- Any materials or resources prepared by another student and used without the
student’s express consent.
- Any materials or resources which the faculty member has notified the student
in writing are prohibited.
- If a faculty member has authorized a student to use specified materials or
resources, the student shall not exceed that authority. If the student wishes to
use any material or resource to which the authority does not plainly extend, the
student shall first ascertain whether the use is authorized.
Plagiarism
A student shall not represent as the student’s own work all or any portion of the
work of another. Plagiarism includes (but is not limited to):
- Quoting oral or written materials, whether published or unpublished, without
proper attribution.
- Submitting a document or assignment which in whole or in part is identical
or substantially identical to a document or assignment not authored by the student.
Use of Fabricated or Falsified Information
A student shall not use or present invented or fabricated information; or falsified
research or other findings if the student knows or in the exercise of ordinary care
should be aware that the information, research, or other findings have been falsified.
Interference with or Sabotage of Academic Activity
A student shall not do any act or take any material for the purpose of interfering
with or sabotaging an academic activity. Sabotage includes (but is not limited to):
- Removing, concealing, damaging, destroying, or stealing materials, or resources
which are necessary to complete or to perform the academic activity.
- Tampering with another student’s work.
- Stealing from another student materials or resources for the purpose of interfering
with the student’s successful completion or performance of the academic activity.
Unauthorized Taking or Receipt of Materials or Resources to Gain an Academic Advantage
A student shall not without express authorization take or receive materials or resources
from a faculty member for the purpose of gaining an academic advantage.
Unauthorized Recordings
A student shall not without express authorization make or receive any recording
of any class, co-curricular meeting, organizational meeting, or meeting with a faculty
member.
Bribery
A student shall not offer, give, receive, or solicit a bribe of money, materials,
goods, or services for the purpose of procuring or providing an academic advantage.
Submission of Paper or Academic Work Purchased or Obtained from an Outside Source
A student shall not submit as his or her own work a paper or other academic work
that was purchased or otherwise obtained from an outside source. An outside source
includes (but is not limited to) a commercial vendor of research papers, a file
of research papers or tests maintained by a student organization or other body or
person, or any other source of papers or of academic work that was authored or prepared
by a person other than the student who submits it. 13. Conspiracy to Commit Academic
Dishonesty. A student shall not conspire with any other person to commit an act
that violates the Honor Code. (4) Jurisdiction for Student Honor Code Violations
(a) Students charged with violations of the Student Honor Code shall have their
cases heard by the appropriate person or body designated in 6C1-4.013. Unless otherwise
noted, students may seek resolution through the Faculty Determination Process
Sanctions
If the student is found responsible, sanctions may include one or more of the following:
- Reprimand
- Conduct probation
- Loss of University Privileges
- Suspension
- Expulsion
- Reduced or failing grade
- Community/University service
- Education Requirements
- When a student is found responsible, he or she will receive an internal asterisk
on his or her transcript. This asterisk will stay on the student’s record for 6
years and will show up when applying to graduate schools and when applying for jobs.