Academic Misconduct. 18.1 All academic offences are serious and will be dealt with using the Academic Misconduct Policy and Procedure, available in full from the Latest Policies webpage and on the VLE for enrolled students under Policies for Students. Academic misconduct is defined as ‘any attempt by a student, or any attempt by an individual to aid a student, to gain an unfair advantage in any assessment (including an assessment of practice or an assessment in practice) by deception or fraudulent means’. Academic offences include behaviours such as, cheating, collusion, acquiring or buying material or paying another person to complete an assignment, and Plagiarism. It is also an offence to assist another student to do any of these things. A non-exhaustive list of examples of behaviours or actions which may constitute academic misconduct is available within the policy and in the Student Handbook you will receive when you enrol.
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Student Agreement, Student Agreement