The following summary of offences is not exhaustive nor is it limited to the descriptions and/or examples provided. All students involved will be subject to the penalties indicated in the Academic Honesty policy.
Each School/Faculty will maintain a standing Academic Honesty Committee which will hear all allegations of academic honesty offences.
When it is suspected that an academic honesty offence has occurred, the professor/coordinator will meet with the student or students. If it is concluded that no academic honesty offence occurred, no further action is required and no record is kept. If the professor is not satisfied with the student's(s') explanation, the professor/coordinator will record the incident, with evidence attached, on an "Academic Honesty Report". The student will also have the opportunity to record his or her version of the incident. For this purpose, students may choose to use the Student Response to the Academic Honesty Report. Both forms are available on the website of the Office of the Registrar under Academic Policy, at http://senecac.on.ca/academic-policy/forms.html. Completed forms will be forwarded to the chair of the Academic Honesty Committee, who will convene a meeting of the Committee to review the circumstances of the incident. The Academic Honesty Committee will provide its decision in writing to the student, with copies to the professor, Program Co-ordinator/Student Advisor and to the student's(s') file(s). In order to track the number of offences, the offence will be recorded as a comment on the student's academic record. The student has the right to appeal the decision of the Academic Honesty Committee, consistent with Academic Policy. Evidence will be kept on file.
It is the responsibility of the invigilator(s) in a test or examination to take whatever steps are necessary to ensure the integrity of the test or examination.
If a student is observed by one or more invigilators to be attempting to copy from another student, the invigilator will inform the student of the alleged copying. The invigilator may confiscate the exam materials and remove the student from the test/exam room, or may permit the student to continue the test/exam. Materials completed to that point may be taken from the student.
The invigilator may take any other action that he/she deems necessary.
An “Academic Honesty Report” outlining the offence, and a “Student Response to the Academic Honesty Report”, outlining the student’s account of the incident, should he/she choose to complete it, is forwarded to the Academic Honesty Committee.
If a student is observed by one or more invigilators to be in possession of unauthorized materials, the invigilator will inform the student of this observation. The student will be required to submit the materials to the invigilator who will retain these for further investigation. The invigilator may remove the student from the test/exam room or may permit the student to continue the test/exam. Materials completed to that point may be taken from the student.
The invigilator may take any other action that he/she deems necessary.
An “Academic Honesty Report” will then be completed and the process outlined above will be followed. The “Student Response to the Academic Honesty Report” may also be completed.
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