Online student expelled for cheating: Why she’s suing
January 9, 2012 by Taylor Hannigan
A student who was expelled for cheating sued her former school for more than $150,000.
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A student who was expelled for cheating sued her former school for more than $150,000.
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You don’t often see kids being hauled away in cuffs and facing jail time on cheating charges – but it got that bad in this case.
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A law student hit his school with a slew of charges — including an emotional distress claim — after he was suspended for cheating.
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A check reveals a student’s paper was plagiarized, so he is expelled. Case closed, right? Wrong.
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Cheating has never been easier, a professor laments in a new article. But he also offers three specific ways to curb the practice.
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It took a while, but this doctoral candidate finally confessed to cheating on an exam. Was disability bias somehow involved?
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The school said it was cheating. The student said it was just a “back condition.” Guess who won?
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Cheating is risky business — but college students continue to do it. Take a look at what’s motivating them.
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Students with this major tend to be the worst offenders when it comes to cheating, a new study says.
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Not so long ago, students relied on crib sheets and word of mouth to cheat. And while some of those methods live on, cheating today has taken a new twist.
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