|   2002-2003 Calendar 
      
         
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             Penalty Guidelines  
             It is in the interest of all concerned that students 
              who are being penalized for a breach of academic honesty receive 
              equitable and consistent treatment across the University. To this 
              end, a range of penalties for each offence has been developed which 
              reflects an appropriate realm of sanctions for the variations of 
              each offence. The range has been developed to guide faculties in 
              imposing penalties, and is a reflection of the distinction and limitations 
              of certain Faculties' academic regulations. Senate does not 
              expect the exact penalty to be imposed for the same offence on each 
              and every occasion around the University, as it is recognized that 
              many factors come into play in each individual case. It is necessary, 
              however, that all students found to have committed a specific offence 
              be faced with the same penalty options in the first instance. It 
              is not the intention of these guidelines to restrict the authority 
              or flexibility of faculty committees in imposing the sanctions as 
              listed above in Section E; faculties will, in each case, exercise 
              their discretion, taking into consideration the relevant factors, 
              as outlined below. For the benefit of students, however, faculty 
              committees which impose a sanction outside of the range of penalties 
              (but still within the options outlined above) are encouraged to 
              provide a thorough explanation in their written decision as to why 
              it was deemed warranted.  
             Factors to be Considered in Imposing Penalties: 
               
             Although similar infractions are commonly committed 
              by students University-wide, the circumstances surrounding each 
              may vary to a significant degree. The penalty imposed should reflect, 
              reasonably, these circumstances. Important factors to be considered 
              by committees in imposing penalties or reviewing penalty recommendations 
              are:  
            
              -  (i) Extent of violation: The actions which constitute specific 
                offenses of academic honesty (i.e. plagiarism, cheating) vary 
                in terms of severity. Some instances of academic dishonesty constitute 
                only minor infractions while others represent the most extreme 
                form of violation. Penalties should correspond to the nature of 
                the offence. 
 
              -  (ii) Basic considerations: 
 
              
                -  (a) The level of the student's academic experience is 
                  important in determining the degree to which they should be 
                  penalized. 
 
                -  (b) Extenuating circumstances which a student faced at the 
                  time in question may help explain the action taken on their 
                  part, and due weight should be attached to those circumstances. 
                
 
                -  (c) If the student admits guilt, accepts responsibility for 
                  their action, and is amenable to educative remedies, committees 
                  may find it justified to levy a less severe penalty. 
 
               
              -  (iii) Prior/multiple incidents: If the offence is a second 
                (or subsequent) one for the student and/or is in combination with 
                another offence, then a severe penalty should be considered. 
 
             
             Note: penalties may be imposed singularly 
              or in combination for any offence.  
             The Range of Penalties by Offence:  
             Cheating  
             Examples of cheating include:  
            
              -  (i) cheating on examination or test, or providing unauthorized 
                assistance to another 
 
              -  (ii) obtaining test or examination questions in advance 
 
              -  (iii) attempting to or purchasing an essay for submission as 
                own work 
 
              -  (iv) submission of a single piece of work to two courses without 
                permission 
 
              -  (v) unauthorized collaboration on assignments 
 
             
             Range of penalties:  
            
              - written reprimand to student
 
              - rewrite work subject to grade penalty
 
              - grade on work, or section/question, reduced (may be down to 
                "0")
 
              - final grade in course lowered
 
              - retroactive withdrawal from the course+
 
              - grade of "F" in the course
 
              - suspension
 
              - transcript notation
 
             
             Plagiarism  
             Examples of plagiarism include:  
            
              -  (i) submission of another's work as own, in part or whole 
              
 
              -  (ii) paraphrasing/reproducing another's work without proper 
                acknowledgement 
 
             
             Range of penalties:  
            
              - written reprimand to student
 
              - rewrite work subject to grade penalty
 
              - grade on work, or section/question, reduced (may be down to 
                "0")
 
              - final grade in course lowered
 
              - retroactive withdrawal from the course+
 
              - grade of "F" in the course
 
              - suspension
 
              - transcript notation
 
             
             +penalty applicable only to students in 
              the Faculty of Graduate Studies, and imposed only in conjunction 
              with a transcript notation.  
             Falsification or unauthorized modification 
              of an academic document /record  
             Examples of documents/records include:  
            
              -  (i) transcripts 
 
              -  (ii) examination/test 
 
              -  (iii) letter of recommendation, or related document 
 
              -  (iv) degree 
 
              -  (v) physician's letter/form 
 
             
             Also includes failure to divulge previous attendance 
              at another post secondary educational institution.  
             Range of penalties:  
            
              - written reprimand to student
 
              - reduced grade on work, or section/question* (may be down 
                to "0")
 
              - final grade in course lowered*
 
              - grade of "F" in the course*
 
              - suspension
 
              - transcript notation
 
             
             *if specific course involved.  
             Impersonation  
             It is a violation of academic honesty to have 
              someone impersonate a student in:  
            
              -  (i) a class 
 
              -  (ii) test or examination 
 
              -  (iii) connection with any other course assignment 
 
             
             Range of penalties:  
            
              - grade of "F" in the course
 
              - suspension
 
              - transcript notation
 
             
             Improper Research Practices  
             Examples include:  
            
              -  (i) dishonest reporting of investigative results either through 
                fabrication or falsification 
 
              -  (ii) taking or using the research results of others without 
                permission or acknowledgement 
 
              -  (iii) misrepresentation of research results or the methods 
                used 
 
              -  (iv) selective reporting or omission of conflicting information 
                or data to support a particular notion or hypothesis 
 
             
             Range of penalties:  
            
              - written reprimand to student
 
              - failure on work (if applicable)
 
              - failure in the course (if applicable)
 
              - suspension
 
              - transcript notation
 
              - withhold or rescind degree, diploma or certificate
 
             
             Dishonesty in Publication  
             It is a violation of academic honesty to knowingly 
              publish information that will mislead or deceive readers; this includes: 
             
            
              -  (i) falsification or fabrication of data or information 
 
              -  (ii) failure to give credit to collaborators as joint authors 
                or the listing as authors of others who have not contributed to 
                the work 
 
             
             Range of penalties:  
            
              - written reprimand to student
 
              - failure on work (if applicable)
 
              - failure in the course (if applicable)
 
              - suspension
 
              - transcript notation
 
              - withhold or rescind degree, diploma or certificate 
 
             
             Premature oral or written dissemination of 
              information  
             Information, data or other information collected 
              with another student or faculty member should not be submitted for 
              publication prematurely without permission.  
             Range of penalties:  
            
              - written reprimand to student
 
              - failure on work (if applicable)
 
              - failure in the course (if applicable)
 
              - suspension
 
              - transcript notation
 
              - withhold or rescind degree, diploma or certificate
 
             
             Abuse of Confidentiality  
             Examples include:  
            
              -  (i) taking or releasing the confidential ideas or data of others 
              
 
              -  (ii) obtaining a computer password assigned to another 
 
              -  (iii) copying or modifying a data file or computer program 
                belonging to another 
 
              -  (iv) violating the integrity of a computer system to harass 
                another, damage software or hardware or evade appropriate monetary 
                charges 
 
             
             Range of penalties:  
            
              - written reprimand to student
 
              - failure on work (if applicable)
 
              - failure in the course (if applicable)
 
              - suspension
 
              - transcript notation
 
              - withhold or rescind degree, diploma or certificate
 
             
             Obstruction of the Academic Activities of 
              Another  
             Examples include interference or tampering with: 
             
            
              -  (i) experimental data 
 
              -  (ii) human or animal subject 
 
              -  (iii) written or other creation (painting, sculpture, film) 
              
 
              -  (iv) a chemical used for scientific study 
 
              -  (v) any other object of study 
 
             
             Range of Penalties:  
            
              - written reprimand to student
 
              - reduced grade on work [may be down to "0"] (if applicable)
 
              - failure in the course
 
              - suspension
 
              - transcript notation
 
              - withhold or rescind degree, diploma, or certificate
 
             
             Aiding or Abetting Academic Misconduct  
             Examples include:  
            
              -  (i) knowingly assisting others in the preparation of work submitted 
                for appraisal 
 
              -  (ii) offering for sale essays or assignments 
 
             
             Range of penalties:  
            
              - written reprimand to student
 
              - failure on work (if applicable)
 
              - failure in the course (if applicable)
 
              - suspension
 
              - transcript notation
 
             
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