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The KCC Student Handbook states: "All scholastic dishonesty, especially within the context of a Christian College, is unacceptable. Scholastic dishonesty includes cheating on exams, turning in reports and term papers as one's own when they are not, lying, stealing exams, and other work, allowing other students to copy one's work in order to meet a grade requirement for a course and plagiarism. Plagiarism is defined as passing off as one's own the ideas of another. Copying or summarizing another's ideas in written or oral report must be correctly attributed to the source. Any of these afore mentioned offenses warrant academic discipline. First time offenders are subject to the discipline of the individual professor and are reported to the Vice President for Academic Affairs and the Vice President of Student Life. Offensives may be subject to review by the Student Appeals Committee and may be subject to severe penalties." The penalty for any dishonesty in this course is receiving no credit for any disputed work.
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