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Academic Honesty
All students are expected to adhere to standards of academic honesty in their study at the
College. Academic dishonesty is any attempt by the student to gain academic advantage
through dishonest means; to submit, as his or her own, work which has not been done by
him- or herself; or to give improper aid to another student in the completion of an
assignment. Such dishonesty includes, but is not limited to, submitting as one’s own a
project, paper, test, or speech copied from, partially copied from, or partially paraphrased
from, the work of another (whether the source is printed, under copyright, or in
manuscript form). Credit must be given for words quoted or paraphrased. These standards
apply to any academic work, whether it is graded or ungraded, group or individual,
written or oral.

