Honor Code

Every student has a role in maintaining the academic reputation of the University. Students are to refrain from engaging in plagiarism, cheating, falsifying their work, and/or assisting other students in violating the Honor Code. Two important components of the Honor Code are:

To clarify your understanding of the Honor Code, use these resources:
Academic Integrity Tutorial Instructor's office hours The Purdue Online Writing Lab
Student Success Center The Writing Center University Libraries

Your enrollment in this class signifies your willingness to accept these responsibilities and uphold the Honor Code of the University of South Carolina. Please review the Honor Code via sc.edu/academicintegrity. Any deviation from this expectation can result in failure of the course and a referral to the Office of Academic Integrity.

Collaboration

A student's grades are to represent to what extent that individual student has mastered the course content. As such, students should assume that they are to complete course work individually (without the use of another person or un-cited outside source) unless otherwise indicated by the instructor. It is the responsibility of each student to seek clarification if they are unclear on what constitutes proper or improper collaboration.

Recycling Testing Material

The use of previous semester course materials is allowed in this course. However, while they may serve as teaching tools they are not guidelines for how you complete your work this semester.


This page was last updated Monday August 28, 2017 at 18:16:59 EDT.