Students have a responsibility to maintain the academic integrity of the University and to meet the highest standards of academic conduct. Students are expected to do their own work on exams, not use unauthorized resources, and to not provide others with answers to exam questions.
Academic Integrity is defined as "a commitment to five fundamental values: honesty, trust, fairness, respect, and responsibility", and “the courage to act on them even in the face of adversity" (Fishman, 2014, p. 16).
Academic integrity is: 'the expectation that teachers, students, researchers and all members of the academic community act with: honesty, trust, fairness, respect and responsibility. ' Breaching academic integrity is also known as 'academic misconduct' or 'academic dishonesty'.
The Fundamental Values Project is an attempt to frame academic integrity in ways that are both positive and pragmatic. The International Center for Academic Integrity defines academic integrity as a commitment to five fundamental values: honesty, trust, fairness, respect, and responsibility.
If a student's consecutive absences from class exceed 10% of the total instructional time, the student has not communicated with the instructor and the student is currently not passing the class, then the faculty member should withdraw the student from the class.
Academic integrity It is based on a shared commitment to honesty, truth, fairness, respect and individual integrity. Students may be asked to sign a statement of academic integrity upon entering class at Wake Tech. Cheating and plagiarism are dishonest and violate the integrity of the academic process.
Log in to my.waketech with your Wake Tech username and password. From the Academics drop-down menu, select Course Withdrawals, and your current list of classes will show. Select the Withdraw Reason for the classes you want to withdraw from and click "Submit." Your request will be sent to your instructor.
Refund requests are made online. To access the electronic refund process, you must activate your Wake Tech student account. If you have already set up your Wake Tech student account, log in to the Workforce Development electronic refund system.
The 72-hour cancellation policy allows consumers a cooling-off period to cancel certain contracts without penalties. Federal and state laws, including the FTC Cooling-Off Rule, provide consumer protection for specific purchases, like home improvement loans and door-to-door sales.
A buyer can cancel a home solicitation contract without giving a reason or showing any legal cause, and, without penalty or obligation, by giving the seller written notice of cancellation within three business days after the buyer signs the contract.