* Plagiarism * Faking or manipulating results * Inventing sources * Quoting out of context in such a way as to distort
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cheating
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Whaddyado - 2005 Academic Dishonesty 1-5 was released on: USA: 3 June 2005
Cheating!
Consequences of plagiarism and academic dishonesty may include failing grades, academic probation, suspension, or expulsion from a program or institution. Additionally, it can damage a student's reputation and future academic or career opportunities. Institutions take academic integrity seriously to uphold the value and credibility of education.
Many of the same issues related to academic dishonesty in a traditional school setting also apply to an online school.
Academic dishonesty takes many forms, some familiar to all; others less common. Some of the more familiar such behaviors include: plagiarism; copying test responses from a classmate; taking exams for others; doing another's assignments; not citing others' work and purchasing research papers from companies too willing to sell these to unscrupulous students. Some other less familiar dishonesty methods include fabrication of quotes and other spoken or written materials with made up sources and getting exam copies in advance from accomplice sources.
How would the college know that an applicant is academically dishonest unless they have a conviction or unless it is mentioned in a reference? Having said that, a reputation for acadmic dishonesty is a shocking advertisement.
academic dishonesty
You should be doing your homework by yourself. It's called academic dishonesty.
The ethics and all areas of research and academia condemn plagiarism which is academic dishonesty.