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Academic Honesty Students will be expected to adhere to standards of academic honesty and integrity, as <br />outlined Learnet is committed to a high standard of academic integrity in the academic <br />community. In becoming a part of the academic community, students are responsible for <br />honesty and independent effort. Failure to uphold these standards includes, but is not <br />limited to, the following: plagiarizing written work or projects, cheating on exams or <br />assignments, collusion on an exam or project, and misrepresentation of credentials or <br />prerequisites when registering for a course. Cheating includes looking at or copying from <br />another student's exam, orally communicating or receiving answers during an exam, having <br />another person take an exam or complete a project or assignment, using unauthorized notes, <br />texts, or other materials for an exam, and obtaining or distributing an unauthorized copy of <br />an exam or any part of an exam. Plagiarism means passing off as his/her own the ideas or <br />writings of another (that is, without giving proper credit by documenting sources). <br />Plagiarism includes submitting a paper, report or project that someone else has prepared, in <br />whole or in part. Collusion is inappropriately collaborating on assignments designed to be <br />completed independently. These definitions are not exhaustive. When there is clear <br />evidence of cheating, plagiarism, collusion or misrepresentation, a faculty member will take <br />disciplinary action including but not limited to: requiring the student to retake or resubmit <br />an exam or assignment, assigning a grade of zero or "F" for an exam or assignment; or <br />assigning a grade of "F" for the course. Additional sanctions including being withdrawn from <br />the course, program or expelled from Learnet may be imposed on a student who violates the <br />standards of academic integrity. <br />ADA Statement Learnet is dedicated to providing the least restrictive learning environment for all students. <br />Learnet promotes equity in academic access through the implementation of reasonable <br />accommodations as required by THE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION ACT of 1973, Title V, <br />Section 504 and the AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT of 1990 (ADA) which will enable <br />students with disabilities to participate in and benefit from all post - secondary educational <br />programs and activities. All students enrolled are required to meet and MUST demonstrate <br />competency in all identified critical components of courses and all program objectives. <br />Last Revlslon Date on April 4, 2023 <br />