Academic Honesty Policy
Harper College is strongly committed to the promotion of high ethical
standards. Such standards can best be accomplished in an environment
where honesty and integrity are practiced.
For this reason the College strongly condemns academic dishonesty.
Academic dishonesty includes cheating, plagiarism or other improper
appropriation of another's work as one's own and falsifying records
to advance one's academic standing.
Cheating includes but is not limited to copying answers, stealing
and/or disseminating tests or answer keys, using someone else's data
in preparation of reports or assignments, and assisting others in
such practices.
Plagiarism involves the presentation of another
person's words, ideas, or work as one's own. It includes but is not
limited to copying any material, (written or non-written) without
proper acknowledgement of its source, and paraphrasing another's work
or ideas without proper acknowledgement.
Falsifying records includes but is not limited to falsifying or
improperly altering college records and documents, or knowingly
supplying false or misleading information to others (e.g. the
College, other educational institutions, or prospective employers).
Any form of academic dishonesty as defined by the faculty member or department
is a serious offense requiring disciplinary measures. Discipline for academic
dishonesty involving a specific course shall be first determined by the
instructor of the course and may include failure of the specific assignment,
project or test or failure of the course. The student may appeal the instructor's
decision in accordance with the College's Student Academic Complaint Procedures.
In cases of academic dishonesty the faculty assigned grade supersedes
a student-initiated withdrawal. In cases where disciplinary measures beyond
course failure may be deemed appropriate, or dishonesty that is not related
to a specific course, the student may be disciplined in accordance with
the Student Conduct Policy with the appropriate vice president involved
in the decision.
