Example: Re-Affirm College of Pharmacy Honor Code to access the final exam (Quick Check with Design Tools)
This examples demonstrates how the Quick Check feature is used to control access to the final exam.
The University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy Honor System and Code applies to all classroom-based, laboratory and experiential work undertaken by students while enrolled in the College of Pharmacy.
Article IV. Responsibilities of Students:
Each student is bound by the following specific provisions as part of the Code:
- Each student recognizes that academic misconduct is unacceptable behavior for students in a professional school and is a violation of the Code. Academic misconduct is any unauthorized act which may give a student an unfair advantage over other students, including but not limited to:
- Falsification: altering, forging or misusing a University academic record; willfully providing University offices or officials with false, misleading, or incomplete information; fabricating data.
- Plagiarism: use of work or ideas of others without crediting the source.
- Misuse of Test Materials: taking, acquiring, or using test materials without faculty permission; taking or damaging a posted examination or assignment key.
- Receiving Unauthorized Assistance: copying or consulting information during an exam, both paper and online, provided by other individuals, notes, textbooks or other references except as specified by the evaluator; copying or collaborating on class work, lab reports or other assignments which require independent work; receiving questions, answers or a copy of an original exam before taking the makeup exam.
- Giving Unauthorized Assistance: sharing answers during an exam, both paper and online; writing a paper or completing an assignment for another; sharing exam questions or answers with a student before a make-up exam.
U of MN College of Pharmacy Honor Code
Please affirm the statement below to be able to proceed to the final exam.
"I hereby affirm that I have read, understand and accept the provisions and stipulations of the University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy Student Code of Academic Integrity and Professional Responsibility."