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MA & PhD Programs: Incomplete Grades & Plagiarism

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Incomplete grades

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Incomplete grades will ONLY be granted in instances of serious illness/accident or extreme personal circumstances. Once the Incomplete grade is granted, the student has one semester to hand in the work required. Otherwise, the provisional grade becomes the final grade without possibility of further change.


Plagiarism Statement

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Plagiarism is the use of another person's ideas or experience in your writing without acknowledging the source. Other forms include repeating another's particular apt phrase without appropriate acknowledgement, paraphrasing someone else's argument as your own, introducing another's line of thinking as your own development of an idea, and failing to cite the source for a borrowed thesis or approach (The MLA Style Manual). Plagiarism may be punished by failure in a course as well as by suspension or dismissal from the English Graduate Program and the University.

 
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