The
JMU Honor Code Pledge
Upon enrollment all students are subject to the provisions of the
JMU Honor System. Each student has the responsibility to read and understand
the honor code and procedures.
All academic dishonesty is a violation of the honor code. Students
shall observe complete honesty in all academic matters. Violations of the Honor
Code include, but are not limited to, taking or attempting to take any of the
following actions:
1. Using unauthorized materials or
receiving unauthorized assistance during an examination or in connection with
any work done for academic credit. Unauthorized materials may include, but are
not limited to, notes, textbooks, previous examinations, exhibits, experiments,
papers or other supplementary items.
2. Giving false or misleading
information regarding an academic matter.
3. Copying information from another student
during an examination.
4. Rendering unauthorized assistance to
another student by knowingly permitting him or her to see or copy all or a
portion of an examination or any work to be submitted for academic credit.
5. Obtaining prior knowledge of examination
materials (including by using copies of previously given examinations obtained
from files maintained by various groups and organizations) in an unauthorized
manner.
6. Selling or giving to another student
unauthorized copies of any portion of an examination.
7. Using a commercially prepared paper or
research project or submitting for academic credit any work completed by
someone else.
8. Falsifying or attempting to falsify class
attendance records for oneself, or for someone else, or having another falsify
attendance records on your behalf.
9. Falsifying material relating to course
registration or grades, either for oneself or for someone else.
10. Falsifying reasons why a student did not
attend a required class or take a scheduled examination.
11. Taking an examination in the place of
another student.
12. Making unauthorized changes in any reported
grade or on an official academic report form.
13. Falsifying scientific or other data
submitted for academic credit.
14. Collaborating in
an unauthorized manner with one or more other students on an examination or any
work submitted for academic credit.
15. Committing the act of plagiarism - the
copying, writing or presenting as one's own the information, ideas or phrasing
of another person without proper acknowledgment of the true source.
16. Using computing facilities or library
resources in an academically dishonest manner.
17. Falsifying evidence, or intimidating or
influencing someone in connection with an honor violation investigation,
hearing or appeal.
Penalties for Violating the Honor Code range from a reduced
or failing grade in the course to suspension or expulsion from JMU. Information on the honor code and system can be found at www.jmu.edu/honor
ON MY HONOR I PLEDGE TO UPHOLD THE
JMU HONOR SYSTEM
Student Name: (Please print)______________________________________________________
Student Signature:___________________________________________Date;_______________