Academic Integrity and Training Policies and Laws
Onaizah Private Colleges are responsible for creating an environment in which high levels of academic integrity are available by promoting academic integrity as an essential part of the personal and intellectual growth of the learner, and increasing the awareness of the trainee, trainers and employees of issues related to academic integrity, promoting a climate of trust, honesty and high ethical standards in an effort to achieve Academic excellence and encourages commitment to honesty and integrity among all members of society and the application of the provisions of the academic integrity policy.
There are many forms of behavior that violate the standards and principles of academic integrity. Here are some of the fraud prevention policies:
- Cheating:
- The learner is prohibited from copying the work of others and the unauthorized use of any notes, information, and materials in the tasks assigned to the learner.
- Theft:
- Quoting the phrases and works of others and the unauthorized use of intellectual and literary blogs or any information in any academic test without referring to it as a reference.
- Using Electronic Assistance:
- The learner exploits the work of a colleague, and academic assistance is excluded with good intentions, such as transferring from a special report drawn up by this learner or from an old test, without informing him of that.
- Exploitation of Cooperation:
- The learner depends on another learner within his group to accomplish an assignment or joint work, or exploits another learner to accomplish individual assignments.
- Fabrication and forgery:
- The learner changes the information available to him or fabricates a test or an academic assignment, or presents a forged medical certificate in order to be absent from attendance.
- Impersonate others:
- The learner pretends to be someone else in class, or in a test or exam, or in any type of training or academic assignment, and in this case the impersonated learner and the impersonated learner are punished.
- Other plagiarism:
- Religious learners who sell lectures, notes, papers or research works during their enrollment in colleges or who accept material consideration for the work they do for others, without obtaining prior written approval from the Center’s management, will be subject to disciplinary procedures, as well as learners who submit forms or petitions with information forged, or forged or misleading signatures, will be subject to disciplinary action, and will be required to withdraw from the Program without any compensation or discretion