3.2.
13 Tarnishing University Image/Unlawful Association
1. The unauthorized selling, purchasing, producing, or possession of any lethal weapons,
explosives, fireworks, or incendiary devices.
2. Engaging in or inciting others to engage in conduct which interferes with or disrupts any
University function, or which prevents or limits the free expression of the ideas of
others, or which physically obstructs or threatens to obstruct or restrain other members
of the University community or visitors.
5.1 Academic Dishonesty
Copying from another student’s exam or assignment
Allowing another student to copy from your exam or assignment
Allowing another student to see your exam or to see part or all of your
assignment before you hand it in, unless authorized by an instructor
Collaborating on assignments or take-home exams when instruction (or the
syllabus) calls for independent work
Providing or receiving answers to an exam using a system of signals or other
means of communication with another student
Bringing unauthorized materials to an exam without placing them where they
cannot be used during an exam
Altering the answers to, or otherwise tampering with, exams or assignments
after they have been handed in, without consent of the instructor
Taking an exam or completing part or all of an assignment for another student
Having another person take an exam for you or complete part or all of one or
more of your assignments
Hiring a ghostwriter to write part or all of an assignment
Submitting all or part of a purchased term paper as your own
Using course materials, including lecture notes and excerpts from textbooks, in
written assignments without proper citation
Downloading text, drawings, images, and other materials from the Internet and
using these in written assignments without proper citation of the sources
Copying material without proper citation
Feigning illness to avoid taking an exam or handing in an assignment on time
Submitting the same term paper for credit to more than one course without
permission
Reviewing a copy of the regularly scheduled exam prior to taking a make-up
exam
Stealing exam question
Taking photographs of exam questions
Reviewing a stolen copy of an exam prior to taking the exam
Providing questions from a test given in one section of a course to students in
another
Receiving questions from a test given in one section of a course from another
student in another section before you have taken the test
Altering or forging an official document