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Policies <br />GMC policies and student rights policies are listed alphabetically and described below. <br />Academic Honesty Policy <br />All students are required to read, understand, and adhere to the Academic Honesty Policy and <br />the expected student conduct. Students are expected always to submit their own work for all <br />assignments, to present their own work and ideas in all discussions. All students are expected <br />to understand that violations of the Academic Honesty Policy carry consequences. Violations of <br />the policy include but are not limited to: copying, plagiarism and cheating, lying, unauthorized <br />collaboration, alteration of records, among others. The Academic Honesty Policy is designed to <br />foster a fair and impartial set of standards upon which violations to the policy will be judged. If <br />the instructor decides that the violations warrant a formal review, then the student's case will <br />be escalated to the Academic Review Committee. GMC has the right, at its discretion, to review <br />any exams/assignments that have already been graded and to change the grade if plagiarism is <br />found. The Academic Review Committee reserves the right to issue any penalty subject to the <br />severity of the violation. The student may be placed on academic warning, academic probation, <br />and/or maybe dismissed from the program. If an egregious violation occurs students may be <br />immediate academically dismissed from their program. <br />Students are required to submit a government ID upon admission. Student identify verification <br />depends on the instructional method. For each classroom -based class, students must show <br />their ID and log their attendance start time and end on a sign -in sheet. For each online class, <br />students are use their personal and unique username and password to access their course <br />materials and assessments, and for each class are required to have their computer camera <br />turned on during class, are recorded on video, and must enter presence into chat when they <br />enter and leave the online classroom. <br />Attendance Policy <br />Students are expected to be present for the entire class to be considered to have successfully <br />completed the class. Attendance is a necessary requirement for completion, but attendance <br />alone does not ensure successful completion of the course. See the section on Completion of <br />Program or Course for more details. <br />For continuing education courses, students are required to be in attendance for the full <br />duration of the course. Students must be on time to the start of the course and be in physical <br />presence throughout the entire class time. If a student is late to class, there is a half hour for <br />less than 8-hour course or 10%-time grace period for greater than 8-hour course. Missed <br />content must be made up during breaks. GMC reserves the right to remove students from class <br />who miss excessive class time. <br />For vocational programs, attendance is required to complete and pass the program. All state <br />attendance requirements must be met for successful completion of the program. Students who <br />GMCCatalog-220101v4 32 <br />