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and/or using unauthorized copies of tests, bringing notes (actual or electronic) to a closed-book test, or any other method that provides the student with illicit information.Plagiarism is also cheating, whether it is copying from a book, from a website, or using another student's work.If a student is not clear on what constitutes plagiarism, it is the responsibility of the student to obtain that information through available college resources. Any student who in involved in cheating will receive a zero for that assignment and be referred to the Vice President of Student Services through the Academic Dishonesty program who will be provided with evidence of the student’s cheating.A student who is reported will receive an invitation to meet with the Vice President of Student Services by registered mail.During the interim, student records are encumbered which means a hold is placed. If the Vice President deems that cheating has occurred, then the student is placed on Misconduct Probation, or even suspended from the college. Details of this process are found in the San Joaquin Delta College Student Handbook.Also, see the college policy links below: Administrative Procedure 5500A
18 San Joaquin Delta College 1.Plagiarism:Deliberately presenting work, words, ideas, theories, etc. derived in whole or in part froma source external to the student as though they are the student’s own efforts.Examples of plagiarism include, but are not limited to the following: a.Failing to use proper citations as acknowledgment of the true source of information included in paper, written or oral examination, or any other academic exercise. b.Presenting any work completed in whole or in part by any individual or group other than the student, as though the work is the student’s own, in any academic exercise. c.Buying, selling, bartering, or in any other fashion obtaining or distributing material to be used fraudulently as part of any academic exercise. 2.Cheating:Disseminating or receiving answers, data, or other information by any means other than those expressly permitted by the professor as part of any academic exercise.Examples of cheating include, but are not limited to the following: a.Copying answers, data, printing/copying Canvas Assessments or other information (or allowing others to do so also called collusion) during an Canvas assessment, examination, quiz, laboratory experiment, or any other academic exercise in which the student is not expressly permitted to work jointly with others. b.Assuming another individual’s identity or allowing another person to do so on one’s own behalf for the purpose of fulfilling any academic requirement or in any way enhancing the student’sgrade or academic standing. c.Using any device, implement, or other form of study aid during an examination, quiz, laboratory experiment, or any other academic exercise without the faculty member’s permission.
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