Question
The Academic Integrity Policy has four distinct levels of correction. What happens when a student repeatedly violates this policy and has four or more violations? (10 points) Responses Students must complete an assessment, score 100% and then will be given an alternate assignment that will allow a 100% grade make-up. Students must complete an assessment, score 100% and then will be given an alternate assignment that will allow a 100% grade make-up. Students must complete an assessment, score 100% and then will be given an alternate assignment that will allow a 50% grade make-up. Students must complete an assessment, score 100% and then will be given an alternate assignment that will allow a 50% grade make-up. Learning Coach(es) and student will meet with an administrator about the issue and will not be allowed to make-up the work. Learning Coach(es) and student will meet with an administrator about the issue and will not be allowed to make-up the work. Student will be administratively withdrawn and not allowed to return to GACA. Student will be administratively withdrawn and not allowed to return to GACA.
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When a student repeatedly violates the Academic Integrity Policy and has four or more violations, they will be administratively withdrawn and not allowed to return to GACA. This is the most serious consequence within the outlined levels of correction and signifies a zero-tolerance approach to repeated violations of academic integrity.