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     <li style="margin-bottom:15px;">Fabricating or Falsifying: submitting contrived or altered information in any academic exercise or lying in any situation (e.g., making up data for an experiment, fudging data, citing nonexistent articles, contriving sources, declaring you did not do something when you had or vice versa).</li>
     <li style="margin-bottom:15px;">Fabricating or Falsifying: submitting contrived or altered information in any academic exercise or lying in any situation (e.g., making up data for an experiment, fudging data, citing nonexistent articles, contriving sources, declaring you did not do something when you had or vice versa).</li>
     <li style="margin-bottom:15px;">Plagiarism: using the ideas, data, or language of another without specific or proper acknowledgment (e.g., copying another person’s paper, article, or computer work and submitting it for an assignment, cloning someone else’s ideas without attribution, failing to use quotation marks where appropriate). The source of any information or content downloaded from the Internet in fulfillment of an assignment must be acknowledged.</li>
     <li style="margin-bottom:15px;">Plagiarism: using the ideas, data, or language of another without specific or proper acknowledgment (e.g., copying another person’s paper, article, or computer work and submitting it for an assignment, cloning someone else’s ideas without attribution, failing to use quotation marks where appropriate). The source of any information or content downloaded from the Internet in fulfillment of an assignment must be acknowledged.</li>
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     <li style="margin-bottom:15px;">Multiple submissions: submitting, without prior permission, any work submitted to fulfill another academic requirement. </li>
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     <li style="margin-bottom:15px;">Misrepresentation of academic records: misrepresenting or tampering with or attempting to tamper with any portion of a student’s transcripts or academic record, either before or after admission to UNMC CON (e.g., forging a change of grade notice, tampering with computer records, altering transcripts, falsifying academic information on one’s resume). </li>
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     <li style="margin-bottom:15px;">Facilitating academic dishonesty: knowingly helping or attempting to help another violate any provision of the Code (e.g., working together on a take-home exam). </li>
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     <li style="margin-bottom:15px;">Unfair advantage: attempting to gain unauthorized advantage over fellow students in an academic exercise (e.g., gaining or providing unauthorized access to examination materials, obstructing or interfering with another student’s efforts in an academic exercise, lying about a need for an extension for an exam or paper, continuing to write even when time is up during an exam, destroying or keeping library materials for one’s own use). </li>
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