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FYE 101: Science of Success

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<strong>FYE</strong> <strong>101</strong> <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Success</strong>Office messages as time allows. As a general rule, you can expect your directquestion to be answered within 24 hours during week days.When sending an email, please include your full name and class section so I knowto whom I'm responding. Often, the email addresses do not indicate who is sendingthe message.Help DeskFor technical problems like not being able to view a page, slowness issues,problems viewing video or hearing audio, things not working as they should, pleasecontact the 24/7 eCollege helpdesk at (877) 740-2213, or email them athelpdesk@ndscsonline.org. Also, you can have a live chat with eCollege Help Desk.Just click on the Help tab located at the top right. You'll find Contact the Helpdesklink at the bottom <strong>of</strong> the Table <strong>of</strong> Contents.Academic IntegrityIntegrity is an NDSCS core value and there is an expectation that all students, asmembers <strong>of</strong> the college community, adhere to the highest levels <strong>of</strong> academicintegrity.Dishonesty in class or tests is regarded as a serious <strong>of</strong>fense and is subject todisciplinary action by the instructor and dean <strong>of</strong> the respective division. For moreinformation, refer to the NDSCS Student Planner or College Catalog under CollegePolicies and Basic Regulations <strong>of</strong> Conduct.Anyone caught cheating will receive a zero for that assignment and the situationwill be reported to the Dean. If it happens again, that student will receive an F forthe class.Types <strong>of</strong> MisconductImproper Online and Blended Course UseAn example <strong>of</strong> improper online and blended course use is having or providingunauthorized outside help when completing online quizzes or assignments.PlagiarismPlagiarism -- The attempt to represent the work <strong>of</strong> another, as it may relate towritten or oral works, computer-based work, mode <strong>of</strong> creative expression (i.e.music, media, or the visual arts), as the product <strong>of</strong> one's own thought, whether theother's work is published or unpublished, or simply the work <strong>of</strong> a fellow student.When a student submits oral or written work for credit that includes the words,ideas, or data <strong>of</strong> others, the source <strong>of</strong> that information must be acknowledgedthrough complete, accurate, and specific references, and if verbatim statements areincluded, through use <strong>of</strong> quotation marks as well. By placing one's name on work

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