Disability Policy
Any student with a disability that will require accommodation to be made under the terms of federal regulations must present a written accommodation request to the instructor on or before the second class period. Copies of the Syracuse University Disability Policy is available at http://syracuse.edu:80/policies/disability.html. Students may contact the Disability Support Services http://students.syr.edu:80/depts/assist/disable.html
Statement on Academic Integrity
Undergraduate, graduate and doctoral students enrolled in IST courses are required to follow the guidelines for academic honesty described in the School of Information Studies Statement on Academic Integrity, available in any IST Student Handbook, on the Web at http://istweb.syr.edu/design/academic/courses /administrative/integrity.html or on request at the IST Student Services Office in 4-206 Center for Science and Technology.
Academic dishonesty includes but is not limited to plagiarism, cheating on examinations, unauthorized collaboration, multiple submission of work, misuse of resources for teaching and learning, falsifying information, forgery, bribery, and any other acts that deceive others about one's academic work or record. Students who are new to the University must learn our standards of academic practice. Students who have questions about what constitutes academic integrity should consult this document, their faculty advisors, and instructors. Students should also be aware that standards for documentation and intellectual contribution may depend on the course content and method of teaching, and should consult instructors for guidance.
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