10-09-2012, 08:03 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-09-2012, 08:07 AM by StraighterLine Team.)
Ace_King the policy effective November 1st to require all final exams to be proctored is meant as a preemptive way to prevent future cheating. The flagging of accounts or inquiries against cheating is not a new policy - we reserve the right to deal with cheating in all instances regardless of when we learn of it. Simply put, anyone who completed their coursework honestly has nothing to worry about.
In instances of plagiarism, collusion, or there is evidence of other forms of cheating - credits can indeed be lost even after transfer. This is in line with ACE policy. We take a hard stance against cheating and will reach out to schools credits have been transferred to as well. (Whether those schools choose to honor the credits at that point is up to them.)
You can find more information about our Academic Honesty Policy http://www.straighterline.com/faq/academ...policy.cfm
In instances of plagiarism, collusion, or there is evidence of other forms of cheating - credits can indeed be lost even after transfer. This is in line with ACE policy. We take a hard stance against cheating and will reach out to schools credits have been transferred to as well. (Whether those schools choose to honor the credits at that point is up to them.)
You can find more information about our Academic Honesty Policy http://www.straighterline.com/faq/academ...policy.cfm
Ace_King Wrote:The suspected students are already caught? Or is this for future students? So if our accounts haven't been flagged we are in the clear Straighterline?
Also, can Straighterline remove credits on a students ACE (American Council of Education) transcript?