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Academic Integrity: Senate Policy 44-40
Proctoring of Examinations

In order to protect the great majority of honest students from improper actions by a small minority who would otherwise be tempted to dishonesty, all examinations must be adequately proctored. A formal honor system under the supervision of an honor council is considered one form of adequate proctoring.

 

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