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ACADEMIC
ADVISING
The students at Saint Paul’s
College cannot hope to take full advantage of the flexibility of the academic
plan without seeking the advice of the faculty and staff. Such advice is
available from a variety of sources. General advice on program planning is
available from the Director of Student Support Services, Director of General
Studies or the Office of the College Counselor for the student who has not
declared a major. For the student who has declared a major, the department
chair of his/her major field, or his/her appointee/faculty advisor, acts as
his/her advisor. Each student is required to consult his/her advisor for
assistance in proper program planning and in registration for academic work and
is urged to keep his/her advisor informed of his/her academic progress through
periodic conferences. Seniors are usually advised by their department chairs.
All faculty members who have been at the College for one (1) or more academic
years will be required to perform academic advising responsibilities.
ACADEMIC HONESTY
A student’s written work is assumed
by the College to guarantee that the thoughts and expressions in it which are
not expressly credited to another one are the student’s own. Dishonest work of
the following kinds will subject a student to a penalty:
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Giving or receiving aid by
communication or help of any kind on examinations or tests.
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The unauthorized use of books,
papers, or notes of any source without acknowledgment.
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Receiving help in revision or
preparation to such extent that it destroys the original character or individual
style of the paper.
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Any other misleading or dishonest
practice.
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Possible penalties are loss of
credit, suspension, or expulsion from the College. The instructor decides
whether the student loses credit for the work in question. The instructor may
also recommend automatic loss of credit for the course, suspension, or expulsion
from the College, with a statement containing the evidence for the case.
Decisions
regarding loss of credit for a course, suspension or expulsion are made by the
Academic Committee. In any case involving academic dishonesty, the student may
appeal the instructor’s decision or recommendation to the Academic Committee.
In all cases, the instructor sends
a letter to the Vice President for Academic Affairs/Provost in reference to the
case. Copies of this letter are also sent to the student and to the department
chair of the instructor’s discipline.
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