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 Make-up exams for the in-class tests will only be given for serious, documented reasons, and all make-ups must be approved by your instructor **before** the test date. Make-up exams for the in-class tests will only be given for serious, documented reasons, and all make-ups must be approved by your instructor **before** the test date.
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 +===Academic honesty===
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 +You are reminded of Binghamton University's [[https://www.binghamton.edu:8443/exist/rest/bulletin/2021-2022/xq/02_acad_policies_procedures_all_students.xq?_xsl=/bulletin/2021-2022/xsl/MasterCompose.xsl#d3339e15|Student Academic Honesty Code]]. 
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 +Cheating on exams, quizzes, or the Basic Skills Test will be dealt with severely and can result in suspension from the University for multiple semesters. 
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 +Students are asked to practice extra care and attention in regard to academic honesty, with the understanding that all cases of plagiarism, cheating, and unauthorized collaboration are subject to penalty. Students may not collaborate on exams or quizzes, directly or through virtual consultation, unless the instructor gives specific permission to do so. Posting an exam, assignment, or answers to them on an online forum (before, during, or after the due date), in addition to consulting posted materials, constitutes a violation of the university’s Honesty policy. Likewise, unauthorized use of live assistance websites, including seeking “expert” help for specific questions during an exam, are construed as a violation of the honesty policy.
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 +In-class exams will be returned after they are graded. If you do not understand your mistakes, or you think your exam was not correctly graded, you should immediately bring the test to your instructor for re-evaluation. **DO NOT MAKE ANY CHANGES OR WRITE NEW MATERIAL ON YOUR GRADED EXAM!! Turning in a modified exam for extra points is CHEATING.** Instructors may be making copies of exams before they are returned, so if a student changes a graded exam, it will be clearly shown by comparison with the copy.
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 +**Any cases of cheating will be subject to investigation by the Academic Honesty Committee of Harpur 
 +College.**
  
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