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  2. Student loans: Grand Canyon University fined $37.7M for ... - AOL

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    Department of Education found that GCU lied to students about the cost to attend doctorate programs. Student loans: Grand Canyon University fined $37.7M for 'deceptive' practices [Video] Skip to ...

  3. Biden administration fines Grand Canyon University $37.7 ...

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    The Biden administration issued a $37.7 million fine against Grand Canyon University Tuesday after a Department of Education investigation concluded that the private school in Phoenix ...

  4. College Cheating: Is a BA Worth Anything If It’s All BS?

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    “Reporting a suspected academic integrity violation is not for the faint of heart.” In 2020 a UCLA professor determined that 20 students had cheated on a take-home exam. “It was an all-time ...

  5. Academic dishonesty - Wikipedia

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    Academic dishonesty, academic misconduct, academic fraud and academic integrity are related concepts that refer to various actions on the part of students that go against the expected norms of a school, university or other learning institution. Definitions of academic misconduct are usually outlined in institutional policies.

  6. Grand Canyon University - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, the federal government sued GCU for paying enrollment counselors according to how many students they had enrolled while at the same time accepting federal financial aid, a violation of the Department of Education's incentive compensation ban. GCU reached a settlement in the case, and was forced to pay a $5.2 million fine to a former ...

  7. Academic integrity - Wikipedia

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    Six core elements of academic integrity polices have been identified as: access, approach, responsibility, detail, support, and equity. [37] [38] Academic integrity policies should clearly define what counts as a violation of academic integrity (e.g., plagiarism, exam cheating, contract cheating, and so on). Policies should be accessible to ...

  8. Academic honor code - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] or in other words, honor code is like a pledge taken by students to the effect that they will uphold academic integrity and ethical behavior and will not engage in any kind of cheating, stealing, and misrepresentation. One of the first such codes was created at the College of William & Mary in the early 18th Century. [1]

  9. College student put on academic probation for using Grammarly ...

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    A college junior has told The Post how she was put on academic probation after college anti-plagiarism software accused her of using AI to write a paper — which she strongly denies.