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Academic Integrity - knowingly doing one's own work.
Updated on Jul 15, 13
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Academic Dishonesty
Our students are expected to have integrity at all times here at Full Sail. This is especially true with regard to
their academic performance, including the submission of creative work and assignments as well as test-taking in
the classroom. Obtaining credit for work that is not a student's own is academic dishonesty, discredits the integrity of Full Sail as a whole, and will not be tolerated. Below are guidelines and consequences that are important
in ensuring success during a student's tenure at Full Sail.
Academic dishonesty can be cheating on tests, projects, papers, and homework. This includes, but is not limited
to plagiarism, misrepresentation, and unauthorized (uncited) use or possession of material. This also includes
any student who shares his or her work with the intention of helping another student to cheat�.
2 items | 44 visits
Academic Integrity - knowingly doing one's own work.
Updated on Jul 15, 13
Created on Jul 15, 13
Category: Computers & Internet
URL: