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Please consult the Executive Director (Corporate Services) on +61 7 4930 9575 for approved legislation at any time, or for a full copy of Central Queensland University Statutes. University Statutes are also available from the CQUniversity Policies website (http://policy.cqu.edu.au/).
A full list and details of academic policies and procedures relating to students and staff can be found on the CQUniversity Policies website (http://policy.cqu.edu.au/ ).
Responsibilities of students
It is the responsibility of students to read and understand the rules and policies relating to students. Refer to the Student Charter in CQUniversity Policies website (http://policy.cqu.edu.au/).
Student misconduct and cheating
Cheating, plagiarism or other academic misconduct is a very serious offence. Intellectual honesty demands the contribution of others be acknowledged.
The University views the process of attempting to circumvent, or circumventing assessment requirements very seriously. Consequently conduct of that sort may result in the suspension or exclusion of the student.
Refer to the CQUniversity Policies website (http://policy.cqu.edu.au/).
Student discipline
The full Statute on student discipline can be viewed at (http://policy.cqu.edu.au/).
This Statute applies to all misconduct committed by a student in or on CQUniversity lands or by using CQUniversity services, property or facilities, whether or not as part of or as incidental to enrolment as a student, or, if committed otherwise than on University lands or by using CQUniversity services or facilities, committed whilst performing tasks as part of an academic program.