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Academic Integrity
In all aspects of their work, students assume an obligation
to conduct themselves in a manner appropriate to the Johns Hopkins University's
mission as an institution of higher education. A student must refrain
from acts that he or she knows, or under the circumstances has reason
to know, may impair the academic integrity of the University. Violations
of academic integrity include, but are not limited to: cheating, plagiarism;
submitting as one's own the same or substantially similar work of another;
knowingly furnishing false information to any agent of the University
for inclusion in the academic records; dishonesty in discharging teaching
assistant duties; falsification; forgery.
Student Conduct
The University expects all students to respect the rights
of others, and to refrain from behavior that impairs the University's
mission of teaching, research/scholarship, and outreach to the local,
national, and international community. Violations of appropriate student
conduct may include, but are not limited to: harassment behavior (physical
or verbal); intimidation or verbal abuse; actions that are a danger to
one's own personal safety or that may harm others, and actions that destroy,
impair, or wrongfully appropriate property.
Students are expected to know
and abide by University policies governing student conduct and academic
integrity. Those who impair the University's mission are subject
to expulsion. Refer to your divisional academic policies and procedures
for specific information.
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