Level Two Violation:
Level Two violations consist of an instance when, in the opinion of the faculty member, one or more of the
following conditions exists:
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The student's actions constitute a violation of academic integrity that cannot be dismissed as likely the
result of inexperience.
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The student has previously committed a Level One warning and has repeated the infraction.
Examples of Level Two Violations include, but are not limited to:
Cheating
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Unauthorized assistance with academic work
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Allowing another student to copy one's work
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Copying from another student's work
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Using unauthorized materials such as a textbook or notebook during an examination
Plagiarism
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Quoting another person's words directly without acknowledging the source
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Using another's ideas, opinions or theories even if they have been completely paraphrased in one's
own words without acknowledging the source
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Using facts, statistics or other illustrative material taken from a source without acknowledging the
source, unless the information is common knowledge
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Submitting a computer program, or any other creative work or intellectual property as defined by the
discipline, as original work which duplicates, in whole or in part, without citation, the work of another
Fabrication
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Listing of sources in a bibliography or other report not used in that project
Self-plagiarism
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Submitting identical or very similar work for more than one course without receiving permission from the
current faculty member prior to submission.
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