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| cutting sentences, words, phrases, paragraphs or more from websites or
other online material and pasting them into your paper word for word. |
| copying any work that is not your own and presenting it as your own work
in your paper word for word. |
| copying any work that is not in English, translating it into English yourself,
and putting it in your paper without identifying the source and/or without
getting your instructor’s permission. |
| having anyone else, be it a family member, friend, or someone from a paper
mill or online paper-writing service write your paper or parts of your paper
for you. |
| putting words, phrases, sentences, paragraphs, or materials from any source
into your paper almost word for word without identifying the source while
changing, adding, or omitting a few words to make it look different from
the original. |
| paraphrasing a source incorrectly by changing, adding, or omitting some
of the words in the original rather than putting it entirely into your own
words. |
| paraphrasing from a source correctly by putting it completely in your
own words but failing to identify what the source is. |
| quoting word for word from a source but failing to use quotation marks
and/or failing to identify what the source is. |
submitting for credit in any class, either in part of whole, a paper
that you have written for another class.
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| cheating. |
IF YOU PLAGIARIZE you will receive a zero on the assignment in question,
without opportunity to rewrite the assignment. |
| IF YOU PLAGIARIZE on a final paper or exam, charges may be filed against
you with Judicial affairs and you face the risk of academic probation or
expulsion from the college. |
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Policy - Student Code of Conduct |
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