Cheating on exams is a serious form of an academic
misconduct, it undermines the students’ confidence in the
system, and will not be tolerated. Kachi takes appropriate
actions to preserve the integrity of his class and the
institutional integrity of KU. (An) offender(s) can get
caught red-handed, or be identified later as the evidence
transpires while grading. A part of the standard procedure
is for Kachi to file academic misconduct charges and
recommend sanctions. If there is no prior charge filed
against the same student, then Kachi awards 0 points for
the exam on which the student has committed cheating for
both `in-class' and `take-home' and then further lower the
letter grade by one letter (C+ -> D+, etc.). If this is a
repeat, then Kachi recommends harsher sanctions, that
may include an F for the course and transcript citation.
Last Updated: 7:30PM, 01/19/15