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atroni [7]
1 year ago
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you are in your final, very busy semester and will graduate in 5 weeks. you are enrolled in an online course that you late dropp

ed in a previous semester. due to the heavy credit load you are carrying and time spent job hunting you've decided to submit a paper for the course that you already co-wrote when you took the course previously. you do not intend to request instructor permission to use this work. is this a violation of academic integrity?
Social Studies
1 answer:
allsm [11]1 year ago
4 0

It is a violation for the majority of classes. Before submitting a paper again for a different course, always consult with your instructor first.

A variety of behaviors, including but not limited to the following, can constitute academic dishonesty: Cheating is the act of using or attempting to use unapproved knowledge, study aids, or assistance in any academic task. utilizing another student's exam or copying answers from it.

What occurs if you transgress academic honesty?

  • These measures could take the form of fines, the university losing out on future initiatives, or legal action.
  • Such behaviors have major repercussions because they not only damage the university's reputation but also deprive future students of possibilities.
  • You now have two options: either sign the letter and acknowledge that you violated the code, or, if you believe you did not, write a letter (or email) to the dean requesting an appeal.

To learn more about Academic honesty, visit:

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