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Students must adhere to this policy to remain in Good Academic Standing. Therefore, it Is highly encouraged that students <br />check their work before submitting assignments. This can easily be accomplished through FREE plagiarism sites such as <br />the following: <br />https://www.grammarly.com/plagiarism-checker - free and requires email sign up for further detail. <br />https://edubirdie.com/plagiarism-checker- free and no sign up required. <br />Additional free resources may be available per your Instructor, Academic Tutor, and/or Student Services. If the instructor <br />recognizesthe submitted work as the work of another student, even if the website checker does not recognize or score <br />the Infraction, the instructor may apply this policy to the submission. <br />A student may not submit a written assignment where the plagiarism check exceeds a score of 25%.To uphold the <br />institution's Academic Integrity, the following details the ICC policy: <br />FIRST OFFENSE - Score exceeds 25% as determined by the instructor's check <br />1. Faculty will notify student in writing upon discovery. <br />2. Student will not receive grade on the assignment but an opportunity to redo/resubmit for an official grade without <br />penalty. <br />3. Faculty will provide guidance in proper citation/s and formatting, to include a recommendation fortutoring. <br />4. Incident will be documented by faculty and submitted to the Student Services department who will enter the <br />incident into the student database and file the incident report in the student file. <br />SECOND OFFENSE - Score on second submission OR on a subsequent assignment in the course exceeds 25% as determined <br />by theinstructor's check <br />1. Faculty will notify student in writing upon discovery. <br />2. Student will receive "0" grade on the assignment, with an opportunity to redo/resubmit for a grade no higher than <br />70%. <br />- 3.— -- Incident will be reported to Academics and Student Services with a recommendation and mandatory meeting for — <br />tutoring. <br />4. Student will be warned of possible Academic Probation if Third/Final Offense encountered. <br />THIRD AND FINAL OFFENSE - Score on third submission OR on a subsequent assignment in the course exceeds 25% as <br />determinedbythe instructor's check <br />1. Faculty will notify student in writing upon discovery. <br />2. Student will receive V' grade for both the work. <br />3. Incident will be reported to Academics and Student Services with a recommendation for tutoring. <br />4. Student will be placed on Academic Probation for 30 days. <br />5. Student may be dismissed from the program if the student submits subsequent plagiarized work exceeding the 25% <br />threshold. <br />lM]q MOUT-1106101 <br />It is a breach of academic honesty to have someone else impersonate one's self in class, in a test or examination, or in <br />connection with any other type of assignment or presentation in a course. Both the impersonator and the individual <br />impersonated may be charged. <br />AIDING AND ABETTING <br />It is academic misconduct to encourage, enable, or cause others to commit a breach of academic honesty. Anyone who <br />helps or enables another in cheating, impersonation, plagiarism, or any other breach of academic honesty will be subject <br />to the penalties outlined in the institution's policy. The giver need not be aware of the fact that the receiver will misuse <br />the academic work. Simplyproviding it enables the receiver to misuse it and thus may be considered aiding and abetting. <br />Examples of aiding and abetting include sharing a care plan/lab report/formula/assignment/old exam/computer program <br />with another student in person or electronically by email, text, camera, or on a social networking site such as Facebook. <br />Both the owner of the lab care plan/report/formula/assignment/old exam/computer program and the person who <br />copied maybe disciplined. <br />45 1 Pn w lrticrC'na<t Col lees Schcel Calm,). <br />