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Introduction
Students at Santa Ana College are expected to be honest and forthright in their
academic endeavors. To falsify the results of one's research, to steal the
words or ideas of another, or to cheat on an examination, corrupts the
essential process by which knowledge is advanced. Academic dishonesty is
seen as an intentional act of fraud, in which a student seeks to claim
credit for the work or efforts of another without authorization, or uses
unauthorized materials or fabricated information in any academic exercise.
As institutions, we also consider academic dishonesty to include forgery
of academic documents, intentionally impeding or damaging the academic
work of others, assisting other students in acts of dishonesty or coercing
students into acts of dishonesty.
Procedures
In cases where a violation of academic
honesty is discovered, the faculty member is encouraged to file an
"Academic Misconduct Incident Report" form and distribute the
form to the appropriate offices listed.
There are two categories of sanctions:
Limited and College-wide. Limited sanctions include an academic action
such as assigning a lower grade or a grade of "F" for the
assignment, project, or test.
College-wide sanctions include any sanction that will affect a student's
standing with the college-at-large, up to and including suspension or
expulsion from the college.
In matters relating to academic honesty
violations, the primary responsibility for disciplinary proceedings rests
with the instructor and the academic division where the violation
allegedly occurred. The Dean of Student Affairs will assist in all
College-wide sanctions. |