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Current Students
Students are expected to adhere to traditional Native American values such as honesty, truth and respect in their efforts to attain an education. To do otherwise diminishes the value and integrity of their education and degree from BMCC. In order to protect the worth of their academic achievements, we expect students to avoid cheating, plagiarism and other forms of academic dishonesty, which include but are not limited to the following:
- Cheating is the unauthorized copying or sharing of information by any party by any means, such as verbal, electronic, written, and unwritten.
- Plagiarism is unacknowledged use of the ideas, words, and images (print or computer media) of others that are not public knowledge whether or not the intent is to present it as ones own.
- Academic dishonesty is defined as any acts designed to circumvent the honest, moral completion of an individual's assignment or test and might include unauthorized use of notes, textbooks, and computer media during an exam, or to threaten or coerce an instructor.
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