ACADEMIC HONESTY
The use of the intellectual property of others without attributing it to
them is considered a serious academic offense. Cheating or plagiarism will
result in receiving a failing grade for the work or course. Repeat offenses
result in dismissal from the University.
STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES
Kent State University recognizes its responsibility for creating an
institutional atmosphere in which students with disabilities can succeed. In
accordance with university policy, if you have a documented disability, you
may request accommodations to obtain equal access in this class. Please
contact the disability coordinator on campus, Kelly Kulick in Student
Accessibility Services, located in the Student Success Center, lower level
of the Campus Center, phone (330) 244-5047 or kkulick@kent.edu. After your
eligibility for accommodations is determined, you will be given a letter,
which, when presented to instructors, will help us know best how to assist
you.
CONDUCT
Student and faculty behavior at the Stark Campus is governed by the guidelines set
forth in the "Student Affairs Information Bulletin: Digest of Rules and
Regulations" and by the Faculty Code of Professional Ethics. Consult the Student
Affairs Information Bulletin for the Student Code of Conduct and other applicable policies
and procedures.