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YCP Generаl Pоlicy- Fоr the full pоlicy, go to the Acаdemic Stаndards section of the current Course Catalog. York College of Pennsylvania, as an institution of higher education, serves to promote and sustain the creation, acquisition, and dissemination of knowledge. In order to fulfill this purpose, an environment of integrity, dependability, and honesty must be maintained by all members of the York College community. Without a foundation based on intellectual honesty and integrity, the very ability to uphold the academic endeavors that York College strives to pursue is inhibited. Academic integrity involves two fundamental expectations: Anything you turn in as your own work is, in fact, your own work and your own words, completed without assistance, unless your instructor has given explicit permission otherwise. Anything you turn in is truthful. Lab data were generated in the lab (and not made up), hours worked for an internship or coop were actually worked, etc. YCP’s academic integrity policy includes a non-exhaustive list of activities that are prohibited. Some of the commonly encountered prohibited activities include: Plagiarism (passing someone else’s words or ideas off as one’s own without proper attribution). Getting assistance from other students on individual assignments. You are permitted (and encouraged) to get assistance from your instructor and the Academic Success Center/Writing Center. Assume all assignments are individual unless the instructor explicitly tells you otherwise. Sharing papers, exams, homework assignments, etc. with other students (even if it wasn’t your intent to cheat). Ghostwriting (getting someone else to write all or part of a paper/assignment, whether it is a friend, an essay mill, or a generative AI tool). Using unauthorized aids on exams or assignments (e.g., cheat sheets, websites/apps, publisher test banks, other students). Buying/sourcing assignment answers from other people (whether it is other students, a website like Chegg, or other online sources). Turning in papers/assignments completed in other classes. This is not a complete list of prohibited activities. Check out the policy in the catalog for a more comprehensive list. The onus is on you, the student, to verify that any exceptions are allowed in this class by your instructor. Instructors have full discretion to assign a sanction up to and including a grade of 0 in the class for violations of the policy. Violations will be reported to the Vice President of Student Life and Success as outlined in the policy. You cannot withdraw from a class if you have been charged with an academic integrity violation. If at any point you are unsure whether something is allowed under the academic integrity policy, please ask your instructor! In relation to this course: While in the course, any work you turn in for a grade, including exams, should be your own synthesis of material/content/based on your own thinking/reflection Sanctions for violations of this policy can include failure of the assignment or, in more extreme cases, the course, and YCP keeps a record of the case on file; if continued violations are noted during your time at YCP, sanctions can include expulsion from YCP. Generative AI is an excellent way to create quiz questions to prepare for an exam; however, the use of generative AI for any assignment/graded component in this course, including exams, is strictly prohibited. This course utilizes technologies such as SimCheck and Honorlock (when/if exams are online), which are designed to provide information about the potential use of academic integrity violations. Please type your name in the blank, indicating that you understand: 1. that AI is not to be used for any assignment, including exams 2. how Honorlock will be used to determine cases of academic dishonesty and 3. and acknowledge the following: I understand that all exams are closed-book, closed-note. I am not allowed to use any information, technology, or people to help me as I take the exam. I understand that I must complete the exam in one sitting, cannot minimize or navigate away from the current screen, and must use my YCP ID within the Honorlock proctoring system. I also understand that my exams will be monitored and any suspicious activity will be reviewed to determine whether a charge of academic dishonesty will be made. I have been provided with and watched a video that explains how to do an appropriate room scan, and that failure to do so may result in a charge of academic dishonesty.