Unauthorized Collaboration definition

Unauthorized Collaboration means working with others without the specific permission of the instructor on assignments that will be submitted for a grade. This rule applies to online classes utilizing take-home tests, papers, labs, or homework assignments. Students may not collaborate without faculty authorization. This is a form of plagiarism and the consequences are applied the same as listed above.
Unauthorized Collaboration means cooperating or collaborating in completing Academic Activities when the Instructor has indicated that the assignment is to be completed on an individual basis.

Related to Unauthorized Collaboration

  • Unauthorized Third Party means any person or entity that, at the time of the Computer Fraud, is not an Authorized User.

  • Unauthorized Use means either of the following:

  • Unauthorized disclosure or "unauthorized release" means any disclosure or release not permitted by federal or state statute or regulation, any lawful contract or written agreement, or that does not respond to a lawful order of a court or tribunal or other lawful order.

  • Unauthorized Code means any virus, Trojan horse, worm or other software routines or equipment components whose effect is to permit unauthorized access or to disable, erase or otherwise harm software, equipment or data, or to perform any other actions not authorized by Customer.

  • Unauthorized signature means one made without actual, implied, or apparent authority and includes a forgery.