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Plemmons Student Union
3rd Floor, Rm. 320
ASU Box 32084
Boone, NC 28608-2084

Phone: (828) 262-2704
Fax: (828) 262-4997

Quote of the Day:

Character is much easier kept than recovered.
~Thomas Paine

Safety Tip:

Use the Buddy System when walking on campus at night. (ASU Police 262 2150)


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Academic Integrity - IV. Code Violations

Violations of the Academic Integrity Code will be handled on a case-by-case basis. Faculty should address incidents as possible Academic Integrity Code violations only when, in their professional judgment, such violations were intentional on the part of the student. The following is a list of violations of the Academic Integrity Code. This list is not exhaustive; however, its terms are broad enough to encompass most potential Code violations.

Lying: False academic information in any form.

Cheating: The use of fraud or deceit to gain an advantage in academic endeavors. Examples of cheating include but are not limited to fraud, deception, impermissible communication of information, copying, falsifying data, unauthorized use or possession of study aids, memoranda, books, data, or other information, for the purpose of unfairly manipulating academic materials.

Plagiarism: Presenting the words or ideas of another as one's own work or ideas. All directly quoted material must be properly cited. Plagiarism includes but is not limited to borrowing and paraphrasing without acknowledgment and allowing a person's academic work to be submitted as
another's work.

Unauthorized Assistance: Giving or receiving assistance not specifically permitted by an instructor. (Examples: see under cheating)

Stealing of Academic Materials: The act of taking academic materials, without an instructor's or student's consent, for the purpose of gaining an advantage over other students. This includes but is not limited to stealing or attempted stealing of notes, papers, books, library materials, tests, answer
keys, and computer programs.

Multiple Submission without an Instructor's Consent: Submitting the same work more than once without permission.

Assisting Code Violations: Helping another student violate the Code. Examples of assisting code violations include but are not limited to allowing another student to copy work, provide answers to questions appearing on assignments, quizzes, or exams, unauthorized collaboration, and taking an exam for another student.