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Classroom Policies: Grading

Student work is assigned a letter grade that indicates the instructor’s evaluation of work

submitted as Superior, Satisfactory, or Unsatisfactory.

Academic Integrity:

The discussion of plagiarism below comes from the Council of Writing Program Administrators

at

http://www.wpacouncil.org/node/9.

“In instructional settings, plagiarism is a multifaceted and ethically complex problem. However,

if any definition of plagiarism is to be helpful to administrators, faculty, and students, it needs to

be as simple and direct as possible within the context for which it is intended.

Definition:

In an instructional setting, plagiarism occurs when a writer deliberately uses

someone else’s language, ideas, or other original (not common-knowledge) material without

acknowledging its source.

This definition applies to texts published in print or on-line, to manuscripts, and to the work of

other student writers.

Most current discussions of plagiarism fail to distinguish between:

submitting someone else’s text as one’s own or attempting to blur the line between one’s own

ideas or words and those borrowed from another source, and carelessly or inadequately citing

ideas and words borrowed from another source. Such discussions conflate

plagiarism

with the

misuse of sources.

Ethical writers make every effort to acknowledge sources fully and appropriately in accordance

with the contexts and genres of their writing. A student who attempts (even if clumsily) to

identify and credit his or her source, but who misuses a specific citation format or incorrectly

uses quotation marks or other forms of identifying material taken from other sources, has not

plagiarized. Instead, such a student should be considered to have failed to cite and document

sources appropriately.”

Disabilities and Special Needs:

Any student with disabilities or special needs should inform the instructor, who will make

accommodations so all students can meet their educational goals.