
Lying:
Making a false rep resentation of the truth.
Misleading/Quibbling:
To avoid acknowledging the truth or speaking the truth in such a manner to decieve another.
Cheating:
Any act of deception that results in gaining or attempting to gain an unfair academic advantage over another, representing another's work as one's own, or aiding another student in such deception. Cheating includes but is not limited to, copying from notes, books, or material without the permission of the teacher or aiding another student in such practices.
Copying:
The direct use of another student's work to complete a test or assignment or to allow another student the use of your own work for that purpose.
Plagiarism:
The use of, or paraphrasing of, another's ideas or expressions in your writing without properly acknowledging (citing) the source. This includes material posted on the internet.
Collusion:
To allow a peer, parent, or tutor to edit or modify your work in any substantive fashion. Corrections made to papers, etc., should reflect your own work.
Stealing:
To take something that is not yours or to borrow without consent.