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Academic Accommodations
If you have a documented disability, you should contact Disability Support Services
0126 Shoemaker Hall. Each semester students with documented disabilities should
apply to DSS for accommodation request forms which you can provide to your professors
as proof of your eligibility for accommodations. The rules for eligibility and the
types of accommodations a student may request can be reviewed on the DSS web site
at http://www.counseling.umd.edu/DSS/receiving_serv.html.
- Religious Observances
The University System of Maryland policy provides that students should not be penalized
because of observances of their religious beliefs. Students shall be given an opportunity,
whenever feasible, to make up within a reasonable time any academic assignment that
is missed due to individual participation in religious observances. It is the responsibility
of the student to inform the instructor of any intended absences for religious observances
in advance. Notice should be provided as soon as possible but no later than the
end of the schedule adjustment period. Faculty should further remind students that
prior notification is especially important in connection with final exams, since
failure to reschedule a final exam before the conclusion of the final examination
period may result in loss of credits during the semester. The problem is especially
likely to arise when final exams are scheduled on Saturdays.
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Academic Integrity
The University of Maryland has a nationally recognized Code of Academic Integrity,
administered by the Student Honor Council. This Code sets standards for academic
integrity at Maryland for all undergraduate and graduate students. As a student
you are responsible for upholding these standards for this course. It is very important
for you to be aware of the consequences of cheating, fabrication, facilitation,
and plagiarism. For more information on the Code of Academic Integrity or the Student
Honor Council, please visit
http://www.studenthonorcouncil.umd.edu/whatis.html.
The University of Maryland is one of a small number of universities with a student-administered
Honors Code and an Honors Pledge, available on the web at
http://www.jpo.umd.edu/aca/honorpledge.html. The code prohibits students from
cheating on exams, plagiarizing papers, submitting the same paper for credit in
two courses without authorization, buying papers, submitting fraudulent documents,
and forging signatures. The University Senate encourages instructors to ask students
to write the following signed statement on each examination or assignment: "I pledge
on my honor that I have not given or received any unauthorized assistance on this
examination (or assignment)."
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