TAMIU Student Handbook 2019-2020

Page 38 of 86 d. Using crib sheets or other hidden notes in an examination, or looking at another student's test paper to copy strategies or answers. e. Having another person supply questions or answers from an examination to be given or in progress. f. Having a person other than oneself (registered for the class) attempt to take or take an examination or any other graded activity. In these cases, all consenting parties to the attempt to gain unfair advantage may be charged with an Honor Pledge violation. g. Deliberately falsifying laboratory results, or submission of samples or findings not legitimately derived in the situation and by the procedures prescribed or allowable. h. Revising and resubmitting a quiz or exam for regrading, without the instructor's knowledge and consent. i. Giving or receiving unauthorized aid on a take-home examination. j. Facilitating academic dishonesty: intentionally or knowingly helping or attempting to help another to violate the Honor Pledge. k. Signing in another student's name on attendance sheets, rosters, Scantrons. l. Submitting in a paper, thesis, lab report, or other academic exercise falsified, invented, or fictitious data or evidence, or deliberate or knowingly concealing or distorting the true nature, origin, or function of such data or evidence. m. Procuring and/or altering without permission from appropriate authority of examinations, papers, lab reports, or other academic exercises, whether discarded or actually used, and either before or after such materials have been handed in to the appropriate recipient. n. Using, buying, selling, stealing, transporting, soliciting, copying or possessing, the contents of an un-administered test, a required assignment or a past test which has, by the professor, not been allowed to be kept by their students. 3. Lying – Deliberate falsification with the intent to deceive as it applies to an academic submission. 4. Bribery – Providing, offering or taking rewards in exchange for a grade, an assignment or the aid of academic dishonesty. 5. Collusion – The unauthorized collaboration with one or more persons with the intent of cheating. 6. Flagrant academic misconduct – Repeated or severe violation(s) of the academic rule. ARTICLE 8. STUDENT CONDUCT DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURES Section 8.01 Right to File Grievance Against Students

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