ACADEMIC MISCONDUCT
Academic misconduct includes any act
to gain an undue academic benefit for oneself or to cause academic harm to another. Such misconduct includes dishonest acts such
as tampering with grades
or taking part in obtaining or distributing any part of an unadministered
test. Examples of academic
misconduct include but are not limited to:
1. Stealing, buying or otherwise
obtaining and possessing all or part of an unadministered test or academic device not authorized for such person to
possess
2. Unauthorized presence in a
building or office or any location for the purpose of obtaining all or part of an unadministered test or academic device not
authorized for such person to possess
3. Selling or giving away all or part
of an unadministered test, including answers to an unadministered test or academic device not authorized
for such person to possess
4. Bribing any other person to obtain
an unadministered test, including answers to an unadministered or academic device not authorized for
such person to possess
5. Unauthorized presence in a
building or office or any location for the purpose of changing a grade in a grade book, on a test, or on other work for
which a grade is given
6. Changing, altering or being an
accessory to the changing and/or altering of a grade in a grade book, on a test, a "change of grade"
form or other official academic records of the college which relate to grades
7.Continuing to work on an
examination or project after the specified allotted time has elapsed
8. Promoting violations of Academic
Integrity in any form, including but not limited to publicizing the availability of sources for obtaining papers and
exercises
*Based on a University of Delaware listing.