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Academic Dishonesty,
Plagiarism, and Cheating
The faculty of the Communication Disorders Program
wants all students to be the best in whatever they do, to be independent
thinkers and problem solvers, and to be trustworthy and responsible
professionals. Developing one's own knowledge base will get you there;
"borrowing" from someone else will not!
The faculty of
the Communication Disorders Program believes that acquisition of
knowledge and ethical behavior are equally important aspects in the
student's academic development to become a professional in this field.
Giving attention to both of these aspects is in the best interest of the
student and in the best interest of the public to be served by that
student upon graduation.
Therefore, the
faculty of the Communication Disorders Program supports the University's
policy on Academic Honesty in the University Handbook for Students. The
Program also supports the concept of "co-responsibility" for anyone who
knowingly assists in any form of academic dishonesty. The CD faculty
will follow University procedures in the Handbook to impose sanctions
for any student who participates in any form of academic dishonesty.
Unethical behavior will not be tolerated by the Program or by the
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Attendance Policy
College of Education Attendance Policy:
Absences equating to 20% of class meetings will resulting automatic
failure. Class sessions missed as a result of late entry into the class
will be counted as absences. The student is responsible for presenting
the instructor with a reason for absences in order to be given
opportunity to make up missed work. Adequate reasons for class absences
include personal illness, death or serious illness in the immediate
family, or participation in an approved University activity.
Communication
Disorders Program Attendance Policy: The following is a uniform
attendance policy for the Communication Disorders (CD) Program and will
be enforced by all CD faculty. To determine if the reason for an absence
is adequate, as specified in the College of Education policy, the
student may be required to provide documentation (e.g., medical excuse)
before the absence is approved.
1. Regular
attendance is expected throughout the semester and will be recorded each
class period.
2. The student should call the Department secretary
(606-622-4442) and leave a message for the instructor prior to the class
absence. Include in this message your name and the course number and
reason for the absence. It is not necessary to call the instructor
directly.
3. A maximum of 3 approved absences will be allowed for DAY
CLASSES. Subsequent absences may result in the lowering of the final
grade (e.g., 4 = one grade lower, 5 = two grades lower, 6 = three grades
lower, 7 = failure).
4. For EVENING CLASSES and CLINICAL PRACTICUM CLASSES, 1
approved absence will be allowed; 2 absences may result in 2 letter
grades lower; 3 absences may result in course failure.
5. Any absence prior to an examination requires 24 hours notice.
If less than a 24 hour notice is given, the instructor may require
documentation to determine if the absence will be approved and if a
makeup will be permitted.
6. Students will be responsible for obtaining class notes and handouts
from other students in the class in the event of any absence.
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Professionalism
As you know, our profession has established fairly
clear standards for professionalism. These standards are embedded in
ASHA's Code of Ethics. The faculty of the EKU Communication Disorders
Program feel strongly about professionalism and the Code of Ethics and
have established a set of behavioral/professional standards and
associated system for applying these standards. The standards are based
on the Code as well as quality standards we must meet for continuing
program accreditation by ASHA's Council on Academic Affairs and
Professional Standards Board accreditation of our Clinic. You will be
(or already have) reviewing and signing a copy of these standards
indicating that you are knowledgeable about and agree to abide by these
standards in all courses and clinical experiences that are a part of
your program of study. Please know that, depending on the magnitude, it
is possible for a serious infraction to result in a failing grade in
this course. Thank you, in advance for your attention to these
standards.
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