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  An approved Weber State University Concurrent Enrollment class is an academic extension of the WSU campus. As such, students registered for WSU concurrent credit are expected to assume the personal obligation to conduct themselves in a manner which is compatible with the University’s role as a public institution of higher education. (PPM, 6-22, IV Student Responsibilities, A.)

By registering for WSU concurrent enrollment credit, a student agrees to maintain certain standards of conduct which, if violated, may result in University discipline. Typically a concurrent student will be expected to assume responsibility for meeting a high school’s student code of conduct as well.

The WSU Concurrent Enrollment Student Code of Conduct is based on the WSU Student Code. The WSU Student Code is the summary document for the Student Policy and Procedures Manual (SPPM) and incorporated into the university’s Policy and Procedures Manual (PPM) No. 6-22 accessed through http://weber.edu/ppm/6-22.htm.

WSU Concurrent Enrollment adjunct faculty have the authority to determine the appropriate sanction for violations b-g (defined on page 2 of this document) according to agreements breached with the sponsoring WSU academic department.

For cheating violations (defined on page 2 of this document), the instructor of the concurrent enrollment class will notify the Early Access Programs office and, unless the sponsoring WSU academic department has indicated a different policy, the instructor will use, as a minimum, the following generic departmental grading policy for cheating in concurrent enrollment classes:

  1. A student found cheating one time will receive “0" for that exam grade and the grade may not be omitted from a class average. A report of the student’s name, class, behavior, and resulting discipline will be sent from the Early Access Programs office to the student, the high school administration, and the sponsoring WSU academic department.
     
  2. A student found cheating two or more times will receive an “E” (failure) and no credits for the course. A report of the student’s name, class, behavior, and resulting discipline will be sent from the Early Access Programs office to the student, the high school administration, and the sponsoring WSU academic department.
Excerpts taken from the WSU Student Code and applied to the WSU Concurrent Enrollment Program:
Italicized words are specific to the concurrent enrollment program.

WSU Student Code No. 6-22
Section IV. Student Responsibilities

...as members of the university academic community, concurrent enrollment students shall:

  1. Maintain academic standards associated with the WSU concurrent enrollment program and individual course standards.
  2. Maintain academic ethics and honesty by refusing to engage in the following behavior:
    1. Cheating
      1. copying from another’s test paper;
      2. using materials during a test not authorized by the instructor;
      3. collaborating with another during a test without instructor’s permission;
      4. knowingly obtaining, using, buying, selling, transporting, or soliciting in whole or part the contents of any test without authorization of the appropriate official;
      5. bribing any other person to obtain a test;
      6. soliciting or receiving unauthorized information about any test;
      7. substituting for another student or permitting another person to substitute for oneself to take a test.
      8. taking a test at a time and/or place not authorized by the instructor
    2. Plagiarism, which is the unacknowledged (uncited) use of any other person or group’s ideas or work;
    3. Collusion, which is the unauthorized collaboration with another person in preparing work offered for credit;
    4. Falsification, which is the intentional an unauthorized altering or inventing of any information or citation in an academic exercise, activity, or record-keeping process
    5. Giving, selling or receiving unauthorized course or test information;
    6. Using any unauthorized resource or aid in the preparation or completion of any course work, exercise or activity;
    7. Infringing on the copyright law of the United States which prohibits the making of reproductions of copyrighted material except under certain specified conditions.

 

 

 
Weber State University, Concurrent Enrollment, Ogden, Utah 84408-4014,
801-626-6600, concurrent@weber.edu