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Texas A&M investigating large scale cheating case

Texas A&M investigating ‘large scale’ cheating case The Texas A&M honor code says, an Aggie does not lie, cheat or steal or tolerate those who do. But officials are investigating a large scale cheating case in a finance class this fall as universities across the country see an increase in cheating in remote classes. (Source: Allie Goulding, The Texas Tribune) By KCBD Staff | December 20, 2020 at 4:30 PM CST - Updated December 28 at 12:39 AM An already unusual fall semester was wrapping up when Texas A&M University officials sent out an email in early December to the hundreds of students in an online finance class that set off a panic.

Texas A&M investigating large scale cheating case as academic misconduct ticks up with online classes

Texas A&M investigating large scale cheating case as academic misconduct ticks up with online classes By Kate McGee/The Texas Tribune Published  An already unusual fall semester was wrapping up when Texas A&M University officials sent out an email in early December to the hundreds of students in an online finance class that set off a panic. Faculty reported concerns of cheating on a very large scale to the Aggie Honor System Office, after they noticed some students in the class answered online test questions too quickly. Later, faculty discovered entire exams posted on a homework help website that has become synonymous with cheating.

Texas A&M Investigating Large Scale Cheating Case As Universities See More Academic Misconduct

The Texas Tribune The Texas A&M honor code says, an Aggie does not lie, cheat or steal or tolerate those who do. But officials are investigating a large scale cheating case in a finance class this fall as universities across the country see an increase in cheating in remote classes. An already unusual fall semester was wrapping up when Texas A&M University officials sent out an email in early December to the hundreds of students in an online finance class that set off a panic. Faculty reported concerns of cheating “on a very large scale” to the Aggie Honor System Office, after they noticed some students in the class answered online test questions too quickly. Later, faculty discovered entire exams posted on a “homework help” website that has become synonymous with cheating.

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