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Academic honesty is fundamental to the integrity of the College community.
A student who wilfully gives or receives aid in tests or examinations, or who
plagiarizes essays or reports is subject to severe disciplinary action. Normally, a
student who is found guilty of cheating during an examination or on an essay
will fail the course. A second offence in any course at any time normally results
in dismissal from the College.
A formal academic grievance procedure is in place in the College to protect
the rights of students and the Faculty in disputes involving academic issues. In
most instances, a student should attempt to resolve any incident directly with
the instructor, or if this is not resolved at this level, an appeal may be made to
the President or appropriate Dean, whose decisions are final. |
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