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Ghostwritten Term Papers
The Educational Policy Committee has investigated
the use of so-called ghostwritten term papers. Information
on this question is presented in University Senate
Report 72-2. The committee sent the following statement
to the Office of the Dean of Students for its use in
dealing with problems of academic dishonesty:
"The commitment of the acts of cheating, lying,
stealing, and deceit in any of their diverse forms
(such as the use of ghostwritten papers, the use of
substitutes for taking examinations, the use of illegal
cribs, plagiarism, and copying during examinations)
is dishonest and must not be tolerated. Moreover,
knowingly to aid and abet, directly or indirectly,
other parties in committing dishonest acts is in itself
dishonest. Existing portions of the Regulations Governing
Student Conduct, Disciplinary Proceedings and Appeals
(Section III-B-2), should be interpreted as including
the above acts and should be exercised in cases where
the weight of evidence warrants such actions."(See
Academic Procedure Manual, page O-47.)
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