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Student Responsibilities
    a.    Students will not:
     
      (1)    Give or receive aid during an examination.
      (2)    Give or receive unpermitted aid in assignments.
      (3)    Plagiarize any source in the preparation of academic papers or clinical presentations.
      (4)    Falsify any clinical report or experimental results.
      (5)    Infringe upon the rights of any other students to fair and equal access to educational materials.
      (6)    Violate any other commonly understood principles of academic honesty.
    b.    No code can explicitly enumerate all conceivable instances of prohibited conduct. In situations where the boundaries of proper conduct are unclear, the student has the responsibility to seek clarification from the appropriate Honor Code Council member(s), faculty member(s), or dean(s).

    c.    Each student has the responsibility to participate in the enforcement of this Code. Failure to take appropriate action is in itself a violation of the Code.

    d.    The student must agree to participate in the enforcement of this Honor Code, and prior to matriculation, must sign a statement agreeing to uphold its principles while enrolled at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences.


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Last updated: September 1, 2009

 

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