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G.1.3 Conduct During Assessments


Course instructors will provide guidelines for students to follow which may include authorized items permitted in an assessment or examination and expectations on general student behaviour. Students are expected to follow the Academic Misconduct and Non-Academic Misconduct policies during in-course assessments, final examinations and final assessments. If a student refuses to co-operate with an instructor/proctor, immediate action may be taken, and the student may be investigated under either policy.


G.1.1 Eligibility to Attend In-Course Assessments, Final Examinations or Final Assessments
G.1.2 Identification
G.1.3 Conduct During Assessments
G.1.4 Rights to Accommodation


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