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USF Student Rights and Responsibilities at http://www.sa.usf.edu/srr/page.asp?id=81; USF Graduate Catalog at  http://www.grad.usf.edu/catalog.asp; USF regulations and policies at http://regulationspolicies.usf.edu/;

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titleClick Student Conduct

Members of the University community support high standards of individual conduct and human relations. Responsibility for one’s own conduct and respect for the rights of others are essential conditions for academic and personal freedom within the University. USF reserves the right to deny admission or refuse enrollment to students whose actions are contrary to the purposes of the University or impair the welfare or freedom of other members of the University community. Disciplinary procedures are followed when a student fails to exercise responsibility in an acceptable manner or commits an offense as outlined in the Student Conduct Code. Refer to the USF 6.0021, Student Code of Conduct at
http://regulationspolicies.usf.edu/regulations/pdfs/regulation-usf6.0021.pdf 

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titleAcademic Integrity of Students

Reference USF Regulation 3.027 -

USF considers the following behaviors as violations of the academic standards for both Undergraduate and Graduate students. They are: (1) Cheating; (2) Plagiarism; (3) Fabrication, Forgery & Obstruction; (4) Multiple Submissions; (5) Complicity; (6) Misconduct in Research & Creative Endeavors; (7) Computer misuse; (8) Misuse of Intellectual Property and (9) Violation of State or Federal laws with regard to Intellectual Property.

To read the entire Regulation, go to: http://regulationspolicies.usf.edu/regulations/pdfs/regulation-usf3.027.pdf or http://regulationspolicies.usf.edu/regulations/current-regulations2.asp  Please note the sections that specifically pertain to graduate students.

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titleDisruption of Academic Process

Reference: USF Regulation 3.025

Disruptive students in the academic setting hinder the educational process.

To read the entire Regulation, go to:  http://regulationspolicies.usf.edu/regulations/pdfs/regulation-usf3.025.pdf

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