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Health, 02.03.2020 23:32, ethanm2685

Based on the following scenario, what would be the consequence of the action(s)?

John took Humanities in May. Now, John's friend, Erica, is taking that same course in June. Erica has been really busy with work and has not been able to do the reading or the writing assignments, so she asked John for his old assignments. Erica copied John's work and turned it in as her own.

A) Erica may be dismissed immediately from the College. Students have the right to appeal decisions based on academic integrity to the Executive Director.
B) Erica may receive a zero for the individual effort.
C) Erica may receive an “F” in the course for the quarter; if an “F” results as the course grade, Erica may be dismissed, or may not meet graduation or financial aid requirements.
D) All of the above are possible consequences.

Based on the following scenario, what would be the consequence of the action(s)?

Misty is enrolled in MAT0000. She started Week 1 without a problem, but at the beginning of Week 2, her Internet went down. As a result, she has had trouble logging into class, so she has been absent for Weeks 2 and 3.

A) Students who are absent from all classes for eight (8) consecutive days in which classes are scheduled, and who do not notify the College, will be recognized for perfect attendance.
B) Students who are absent from all classes for eight (8) consecutive days in which classes are scheduled, and who do not notify the College, will be given a 100 % for attendance participation.
C) Students who are absent from all classes for eight (8) consecutive days in which classes are scheduled, and who do not notify the College, may be dismissed from the College for non-attendance.
D) None of the above.

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