Wednesday, September 9, 2020
Academic Ethics Policy Resources
Main navigation Johns Hopkins Legacy Online packages Faculty Directory Experiential learning Career assets Alumni mentoring program Util Nav CTA CTA Breadcrumb Academic Ethics Policy Resources Cheating refers to any activity that gives a scholar an unfair academic advantage. It consists of, however isn't restricted to, using unauthorized supplies to finish an assignment; copying the work of one other pupil, or representing another's work as one's own work; falsifying one's identification by having one other particular person take an examination; unauthorized offering of materials or information to others throughout assignments or examinations. All communications, written, oral or otherwise, among college students during examinations, are forbidden, as is the use of notes, books, calculators or other written material except when approved by the teacher. International Drive
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