1. | degree(s) obtained and the dates conferred by the University, and in most circumstances, scholarships and the dates awarded. |
2. | Except as specified below other information contained in the record (including current registration status and program of study) will be disclosed only with the student's written consent. This restriction applies to requests from parents, spouses, credit bureaus, police, CSIS and immigration and other Government agencies. Specified records or portions thereof may be provided to persons or agencies pursuant to a court order, summons or subpoena directing the University to release information; to Statistics Canada and the Ministry of Education in connection with enrolment audits; or in accordance with the requirements of duly constituted professional licensing and certification bodies. |
In emergency situations involving the health and safety of an individual, or in compassionate situations, the Registrar or designate may, if it is considered to be in the best interest of the student, authorize the release of information needed to contact the student.
1. | Be admitted to Brock or be a continuing student academically eligible to enroll; |
2. | Enroll in courses in accordance with the procedures outlined in the University's registration guides produced by the Office of the Registrar; |
3. | Pay or make arrangements to pay fees in accordance with the procedures and deadlines outlined by the Student Accounts Office. Students are financially responsible for all tuition and related fees associated with registered courses. |
· | Courses from at least four departments/centres. |
· | At least one of the three required context credits. |
· | for a 20 credit degree and a second 15 credit degree: 28 credits. |
· | for a 20 credit degree and a second 20 credit degree: 30 credits. |
· | for a 15 credit degree and a second 15 credit degree: 23 credits. |
· | for a 15 credit degree and a second 20 credit degree: 28 credits. |
· | the regular class periods of his/her course; |
· | the formally scheduled examination period; |
· | a special examination period, scheduled in the academic timetable and not conflicting with regular class periods or other examinations. |
Average = | The sum (credit weight x grades) |
Total number of credits attempted* |
· | Impersonation of a candidate in an examination or test. |
· | Allowing someone else to write one's examination or test. |
· | Copying information from another student. |
· | Making unauthorized information available to other students. |
· | Use of unauthorized material. |
· | Submission of a take-home examination containing material written by someone else. |
· | Copying a laboratory report or allowing someone else to copy one's report. |
· | Using another student's data unless specifically allowed by the instructor. |
· | Allowing someone else to do the laboratory work. |
· | Using direct quotations or sections of paraphrased material in a lab report without acknowledgment. |
· | Faking or falsifying laboratory data. |
· | Submission of an essay, thesis or dissertation written, in whole or in part, by someone else as though it is one's own. |
· | Preparing an essay, thesis, dissertation or assignment for submission by another student. |
· | Copying an essay, thesis, dissertation or assignment. |
· | Allowing one's essay, thesis or assignment to be copied by someone else. |
· | Using direct quotations or large sections of paraphrased material without acknowledgment. |
· | The buying or selling of, or contracting for, term papers, theses, computer programs or other assignments. |
· | The submission of the same piece of work in more than one course without the permission of the instructors. Permission from the instructors must be in writing and must state any guidelines or restrictions related to the academic work. |
· | Submitting whole or part of a computer program or code completed by someone else, with or without modifications or obfuscation as though it is one's own. |
· | Failure to disclose prior academic records required for admission decisions or other academic purposes. |
· | Obtaining medical or other certificates under false or misleading pretences. |
· | Altering documents or certificates, including but not restricted to, health claims, tests, and examinations. |
· | Submitting false credentials for any purpose. |
· | Forging or falsifying Brock University documents, including but not restricted to hard copy or electronic. |
· | Exhibiting unprofessional or dishonest behaviour related to, or in a field placement, practicum or internship; for example, forging a placement contract. |
· | Unless teamwork is permitted by the instructor, it is prohibited. |
· | Use of any materials protected under the Copyright Act or the Trade-marks Act, or by similar intellectual property laws, in a manner that is likely to be an infringement of the legal rights of the owner |
· | Posting any course materials created by the Instructor of that course on the internet without the Instructor’s permission |
· | Creation, distribution, use or sale of a recording of a lecture, presentation, or lesson in contravention of this policy |
· | Research misconduct relating to a Student’s Academic Work as designed in the Responsible Conduct of Research Policy |
· | Faking, falsifying, fabricating, or inappropriately omitting or destroying any research data, results, or findings |
· | Failure to obtain all appropriate certifications or clearances for research work, including, without limitation, Research Ethics Board approval where required |
· | Providing false or misleading information in a grant or other funding application |
· | Failure to nake data, results and analyses continually available to research supervisor and collaborative team members |
· | Knowingly facilitating or assisting another person in the violation of any part of this policy |