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Read the academic integrity scenarios provided in the Topic
Material "Policy Violations," located on the GCU website. (DOC
FILE ATTACHED)
As you read these scenarios, think about how these types of
situations might arise in your academic career. How does
academic dishonesty undermine the purpose of graduate school?
The DQ response must be 150-200 words and have at least one
citation and one reference in APA format./n Consider the following situations, and decide whether or not an academic integrity
violation has occurred. 1. Student A collaborates with Student B on a nursing cohort
assignment. Student A takes Student B's assignment and uses it as her own for another
class. Student B did not authorize Student A to use the assignments. Answer: Yes,
violation has occurred. Both students are in violation for collaborating on an assignment
without express permission from the instructor. Student B is also in violation of the Code
of Conduct for cheating. The following policies would apply to one or both students: •
Collaborating in an unsanctioned manner - Students must work individually on
homework, assignments and other assigned coursework, unless collaboration has been
expressly permitted by the instructor. Students who collaborate without express
permission of their instructor must inform the instructor of the nature of their
collaboration. Cheating, attempting to cheat or assisting others to cheat, including
dishonest activity or unauthorized use of any resource or materials in any academic
exercise. • Presenting work that has been prepared by someone other than yourself,
including the purchase or sharing of work. 2. A student buys a test bank booklet with all
the answers to the course assignments. The student proceeds to sell the test bank and
collect funds for the test bank. Answer: The student is in violation of several policies by
buying and distributing the test bank. At no time is it acceptable to buy a test bank for
any reason. Doing so will result in university-level penalties. Here are the following
violations: • Cheating, attempting to cheat or assisting others to cheat - This also
includes dishonest activity or unauthorized use of any resources or materials in any
academic exercise. • Unauthorized assistance – Using materials not authorized by the
faculty member to complete an assignment, or completion of an assignment by
someone other than the student, including, but not limited to, providing/receiving exam
answers, using faculty materials, answer keys or solution manuals. 3. A student has
taken COM-101 and has passed with a grade of "A." The student is now taking ENG-
106 and has a similar assignment to one he completed in COM101. He reuses one of
his assignments and submits it as an assignment in ENG-106. Answer: This is
considered "self-plagiarism". You cannot re-use any portions of a paper from another
class and submit it for a current class. At GCU, our rule for submitting work you have
already submitted is that the items can be submitted for the "same class, same
assignment.” Please note, when you are retaking a class, it is best to notify the
instructor that you are retaking the course and may be resubmitting assignments.
However, if your assignment was plagiarized the first time, this will be caught by Turnitin
and you are subject to penalties for plagiarism, regardless of whether you are repeating
the course. In this case, the following policy would apply: • Submitting work that has
been prepared and used for a different course, wholly or in part, and without appropriate
citation of the original work and prior approval of faculty. 4. A student has a finance
course and is struggling with the math problems. The student finds the math problem
with the answer on the Internet. In turn, the student copies and pastes the answers from
● the Internet in the assignment and turns it in as complete. Answer: Yes, this is
plagiarism. Also, depending on the type of source in which the student located the
information, this infraction could also be considered unauthorized assistance, which
includes the use of items such as instructor guides or solutions manuals. Policy
violations may include: • Plagiarizing, intentionally or unintentionally, the words, works
or ideas of others without proper citation or acknowledgement and representing them as
one's own in any academic exercise. • Paraphrasing sources which do not represent the
student's original words or ideas without proper citation or acknowledgement. • Using
materials not authorized by the faculty member to complete an assignment, or
completion of an assignment by someone other than the student, including, but not
limited to, providing/receiving exam answers, using faculty materials, answer keys or
solution manuals. 5. A student writes a paper and receives a Turnitin rate of 97 percent,
which links to oppapers.com. The student receives a zero for the assignment. The
student feels they should receive maximum credit for the paper and feels the instructor
is wrong for giving zero credit. Answer: This is a policy violation; at no time is it okay to
use an online term paper clearing house or other commercial websites distributing term
papers. The following policies apply: • Plagiarizing, intentionally or unintentionally, the
words, works or ideas of others without proper citation or acknowledgement and
representing them as one's own in any academic exercise. • Paraphrasing sources
which do not represent the student's original words or ideas without proper citation or
acknowledgement. • Presenting work that has been prepared by someone other than
yourself, including the purchase or sharing of work. 3300 W. Camelback Road, Phoenix,
AZ 85017 | gcu.edu 15GCU0245 POLICY VIOLATIONS 6. A student is struggling with
their first assignment in a new course and looks for examples of the completed
assignment online. A website is found which allows the student to view assignments as
long as they submit an old assignment of their own. Answer: Students are not permitted
to use other student's work to complete an assignment. You should utilize other
resources such as your instructor or the GCU Learning Lounge to help you complete
the assignment. Also, submitting previous work to any paper selling website is a policy
violation; specifically, the following would apply, assuming the website was used to
complete the paper and submit a previous paper: • Plagiarizing, intentionally or
unintentionally, the words, works or ideas of others without proper citation or
acknowledgement and representing them as one's own in any academic exercise.
Paraphrasing sources which do not represent the student's original words or ideas
without proper citation or acknowledgement. • Presenting work that has been prepared
by someone other than yourself, including the purchase or sharing of work. • Selling or
providing papers, essays, discussion questions, assignments or any part of the
university curriculum to online term paper clearinghouses or other
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