FCCJ HONOR CODE:
Academic dishonesty is considered a serious offense and is expressly prohibited. THIS POLICY INCLUDES ALL COURSE ASSESSMENT, RELATED ASSIGNMENTS AND ALL STANDARDIZED TESTS (e.g. CPT, CLAST, CAT).  Such dishonesty includes:
cheating, which is defined as the giving or taking of any information or material with the intent of wrongfully aiding oneself or another in academic work considered in the determination of a course grade or the outcome of a standardized assessment,
plagiarism, which is defined as the act of stealing or passing off as one’s own work the words, ideas or conclusions of another as if the work submitted were the product of one’s own thinking rather than an idea or product derived from another source, or
any other form of inappropriate behavior which may include but is not limited to falsifying records or data, lying, unauthorized copying, tampering, abusing or otherwise unethically using computer or other stored information, and any other act or misconduct which may reasonably be deemed to be a part of this heading.
Any student alleged to have committed any act of academic dishonesty as defined herein, shall be entitled to due process as defined in District Board of Trustees Rule 6Hx7-2.18, prior to the administration of disciplinary action including suspension and dismissal.
 
 
FCCJ DISCLAIMER:
Go to the FCCJ Disclaimer Page and read FCCJ's Internet and Online policies.
"Florida Community College provides computer accounts and access to technology resources for all faculty, students, and staff for educationally related purposes. The College assumes full responsibility for the accuracy and appropriateness of official College World Wide Web (WWW) pages.
Individual (personal) pages (as denoted by "~user name" in the URL) are provided as professional and educational work areas. These individual pages are reviewed for adherence to technical standards only. Individual page content is determined by the page owner, is not reviewed by the College, and is subject to review upon formal complaint by a responsible party.
Florida Community College assumes no responsibility for, nor does it endorse, the contents of any personal/individual World Wide Web page. However, if you believe the content of a personal page is offensive, obscene, or inconsistent with the generally accepted norms for WWW page content, please register a formal complaint by contacting Webmaster@FCCJ.org."