College of DuPage is committed to the promotion of absolute integrity and high ethical standards of individual honesty in academic work. As members of the College community, students are expected to refrain from academic dishonesty in all forms, including but not limited to: cheating, plagiarism, furnishing false information, abuse of academic materials, misconduct during a testing situation, facilitating academic dishonesty, and misuse of identification with intent to defraud or deceive.
Faculty and Students Each Have Responsibilities
To sustain an environment in which students recognize and demonstrate the importance of being accountable for their academic behavior,
Students have the responsibility to
- Become fully knowledgeable of the Code of Academic Conduct
- Produce their own work
- Encourage honesty and integrity among fellow students
Faculty members have the responsibility to
- Review classroom expectations concerning all aspects of academic honesty
- Describe those expectations clearly in the class syllabus
- Inform a student directly of any charges of academic dishonesty
- Apply the Code of Academic Conduct procedures in a consistent manner
- Determine the academic consequence of a student’s academic dishonesty
Behaviors Covered by the Code of Academic Conduct
Students should refrain from academic dishonesty, including, but not limited to
- Cheating: Copying another’s work, use of unauthorized materials/assistance, such as electronic devices; altering graded work after it’s returned, then submitting it to be re-graded
- Plagiarism: The reproduction of another’s ideas, words or statements as one’s own without proper acknowledgement
- Unauthorized Collaboration: Sharing work without an instructor’s approval
- Furnishing False Information: Intentional falsification of information given to a College official; intentional misuse of identification
- Facilitation of Academic Dishonesty: Permitting another to violate the Code; sabotage of another student’s work
- Abuse of Academic Materials: Destroying or stealing academic resource material; obtaining advance copies of tests; duplicating copy-righted software; hacking on COD computers
- Bribes, Favors and Threats: Bribing, promising favors, making threats against any person with the intention of affecting a student’s academic performance
- Complicity in Academic Dishonesty: Helping another commit dishonesty by providing material with the knowledge it will be used deceitfully; permitting one’s own work to be submitted by another as his/her own
- Falsification of Records and Official Documents: Altering transcripts or other documents; forging a signature or falsifying information on any academic document
- Personal Misrepresentation and Proxy: Taking another’s place in an exam or other academic activity; having another participate in an academic activity in your place
Contact Information
Assia Baker
Student Conduct Officer
(630) 942-2491
Email: bakera478@cod.edu