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Bellevue College Policies |
Classroom Behavioral Standards
A common, campus-wide minimum standard regarding student cheating, stealing, and
plagiarizing provides enough autonomy for instructors and programs to set their own
standards.
It is the instructor’s responsibility to clearly articulate to the students what is considered
appropriate and inappropriate behavior in the classroom and what action will be taken in the case of inappropriate classroom behavior. It is recommended that this be done through the course syllabus. |
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3000 Landerholm Circle, S.E. Bellevue, WA 98007-6484 (425)
564-6150
©2002-2012, Bellevue College. Please contact us with your questions. Last updated: 08/04/12 |
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