Sample Claim Statement With Students In Phoenix

State:
Multi-State
City:
Phoenix
Control #:
US-0043LTR
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Word; 
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This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.

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Apollo Education Group University of Phoenix / Parent organization

The University of Phoenix has had a physical presence across the United States for decades. However, now the University plans to phase out physical locations through 2025. There were several reasons for the change, but it's largely because of the University's robust remote setup, student preferences, and real estate.

Please provide the following to ResolutionServices@phoenix : Your first and last name and student individual record number (IRN- #######) Preferred contact information and method of contact. A brief explanation of the issue you are having.

The university is globally respected and fully accredited making it a legitimate institution. Earning a degree at the University of Phoenix can help you kickstart your career with an affordable, accessible, and respected qualification.

Examples of cheating include: Copying from another student's test or homework. Allowing another student to copy from your test or homework. Using materials such as textbooks, notes, or formula lists during a test without the professor's permission.

Academic Integrity Violations Aiding in Academic Dishonesty. Cheating. Falsifying Academic Materials. Misrepresenting Documents. Plagiarizing. Purchasing Academic Documents. Selling Academic Assignments. Submitting Previously Submitted Work.

Academic integrity violations include all forms of academic dishonesty, including but not limited to the following: a. Plagiarism – Intentional or unintentional representation of another's words or ideas as one's own in an academic exercise.

Students must maintain a 2.0 cumulative Grade Point Average in order to meet SAP GPA requirements.

Stealing other students' research ideas. Taking credit for work not done by oneself, or not giving credit to those who have assisted in one's work. Hoarding materials or equipment to advance one's own research at the expense of others. Using unauthorized materials or equipment.

Students are encouraged to first work directly with the relevant University department to resolve their issue, but should they need additional assistance they may contact Resolution Services. Resolution Services reviews comments and concerns from students and works diligently to address all areas identified.

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Sample Claim Statement With Students In Phoenix