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### Coordinators | ||
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- Anugraha Awasthi - Email: [email protected] | Discord: webex.edu | ||
- Anugraha Awasthi - Email: [email protected] | Discord: webex.exe | ||
- Siggy Nazimowitz - Email: [email protected] | Discord: sigalit | ||
- Jacob Weber - Email: [email protected] | Discord: jaw12346 | ||
- Michael Anderson - Email: [email protected] | Discord: officialpie | ||
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The Rensselaer Handbook of Student Rights and Responsibilities and the Graduate Student Supplement (For 6000 level and above courses) define various forms of Academic Dishonesty and you should make yourself familiar with these. All assignments that are turned in for a grade must represent the student’s own work. In cases where help was received, or teamwork was allowed, a notation on the assignment should indicate your collaboration. Submission of any assignment that is in violation of this policy will result in (1) an academic (grade) penalty and (2) reporting to the Dean of Academic Affairs and either the Dean of Students (for Undergraduates) or the Dean of Graduate Education (for Graduate students). | ||
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In this course, the academic penalty for a first offense is loss of a letter grade. A second offense will result in failure of the course. If you have any questions concerning this policy before submitting an assignment, please ask for clarification. | ||
In this course, the academic penalty for a first offense is loss of a letter grade. A second offense will result in failure of the course. If you have any questions concerning this policy before submitting an assignment, please ask for clarification. |