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Academic Honesty: ConsequencesFailing Grade: A student may be given a failing grade in either an exercise or course in which that student is found guilty of plagiarism, cheating or other academic misconduct. A student may not avoid a failing grade by withdrawing from the course. Probation: If a student is found to have committed plagiarism or other forms of academic dishonesty, then that student will be placed on probation. The duration and conditions will be set at the time the student is placed on probation and may last up to two years. Any subsequent violation of the University of CalgaryÕs expectations regarding academic honesty would likely result in suspension or expulsion. Suspension and Expulsion: Where the offence is deemed as more serious or is a repeat incident of academic dishonesty, it could lead to the requirement of a student to temporarily or permanently withdraw from a program of study. |