Behrend collegian. (Erie, Pa.) 1971-1988, September 02, 1983, Image 12

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    Confidentiality of
Student Records
The Pennsylvania State Universi
ty collects and retains data and in
formation about students for
designated periods of time for the
expressed purpose of facilitating
the students educational develop
ment. The University recognizes
the privacy rights of individuals in
exerting control over what informa
tion about themselves may be
disclosed and, at the same time, at
tempts to balance that right with
the institutions need for information
relevant to the fulfillment of it's
educational missions. The Universi
ty further recognizes its obligation
to inform the student of his-her
rights under the Family Education
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Academic Dishonesty
When a student is accused of
academic dishonesty, the instructor
informs the Behrend Records Of
fice. This action prevents the stu
dent from dropping the course
through the Course Drop procedure
or through Withdrawal i SENATE
POLICY 56-30 I from the University.
The following procedure for
handling alleged cases of academic
dishonesty was passed by the Facul
ty Council in May 1980:
First Level Consultation - Student
to Professor
Second Level Consultation -
Student-Professor to Division Head
Third Level Consultation -
Student-Professor to Hearing
Board.
The faculty of the College expects
ethical and honest behavior of
students enrolled in the academic
activities of the College and
recognizes a responsibility to en
force academic integrity in all
classes.
Cases of alleged academic
dishonesty should be considered
and resolved at the student
professor level. The usual penalty is
that the faculty member assign a
grade of "F" to the examination
Rights and Privacy Act of 1978
( FERPM ; to inform the student of
the ezistance and location of
records as well as to define the pur
poses for which such information
is obtained; to provide security for
such material; to permit student ac
cess to, disclosure of, and challenge
to this information as described;
and to discontinue such information
when compelling reasons for its
retention no longer exist.
For further information regar
ding the confidentiality of student
records, you should read the section
entitled "University Policy on Con
fidentiality of Student Records" in
the Policies and Rules for Students,
1983-84.
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REPRESENI 4 4IVE ADVISOR
Dr. Diriakt iG MtKisulltry
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W.Robert it. &balker
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Mr. WlMORemberger
Eva Tucker, Jr.
- Or. Robert Tauber
Istr.,34ihn Grade
Mr: Thomas Stehori ,
Mr. John Grode
Dr. Roger Sweating
Mr. James Weber
Dr. Richard Mester
Dr. Richard Mester
Mr. Normenrattemen
paper, term paper, etc., which is the
instrument of dishonesty or that the
grade of "F" be assigned for the
course grade.
If the case cannot be adequately
handled at the student-professor
level or the professor feels that this
is not adequate penalty, either may
may ask in writing for his-her Divi
sion Head to recommend additional
or lesser sanctions. If still not
resolved, either student or pro
fessor may take the case to the Of
fice of Student Affairs to be ad
judicated by the Hearing Board. We
do encourage our faculty and
students to try to resolve the situa
tion at the student-professor level.
Situations Warranting Sanctions
for Academic Dishonesty: F I Plagiarism - presenting as
The situations appearing below one's own idea an idea derived from
and the enumeration of specific of- an existing source without crediting
Tenses within a category are merely the source.
illustrative and not restrictive.
A) Forgery and Alteration - such
as submitting another student's
term paper, written assignment,
etc.
B) Misrepresentation - such as
having another student take an ex-
AR students must register their
automobiles or motorcycles during
the Registration period prior to
each semester. Any student requir
ing the use of a motor vehicle after
the Registration period has ended
must register that motor vehicle at
the Security Office before operating
it on campus.
The registration fee is $15.00 per
semester for automobiles and $7.50
per semester for motorcycles. If
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C) Cheating During an Exam -
such as using notes, crib sheets, text
during an exam.
Di Aiding and Abetting the At
tempit of a Dishonest Act - such as
assisting another student in the con
fiscation of exam material.
E) Providing Misleading In
formation - such as providing false
information or misleading informa
tion for missing a class or assign
ment and requesting the opportuni
ty to make up the work (test. nrn
ject, etc.) that has an influence on
the grade for the course.
NOTE: IN CASES OF SUSPECTED
ACADEMIC DISHONEST, THE IN
STRUCTOR SHOULD CONSULT
WITH THE APPROPRIATE DIVI
SION HEAD.
Registration on Campus
Vehicle
you are participating in a car pool,
the fee is also $15.00 per semester.
Temporary Parking Permits may
be obtained at the cost of 25 cents
per day. In order to register your
motor vehicle and receive a park
ing permit, you must have the vehi
cle registration card and insurance
verification.
Parking permits issued to
students are valid for parking only
in the areas designated for student
Penn State-Behrend Majors
Penn State-Behrend hOlds full col
lege status within the University
and serves not only as a Com
monwealth Campus, but as an
associate and baccalaureate
ASSOCIATE DEGREE
Business Administration
Electrical Engineering
Letters, Arts, and Sciences
Mechanical Engineering
BACHELOR OR ARTS
Communications
Economics
English
General Arts and Sciences
History
Political Science
Psychology
Science
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
Accounting
Bioscience
Business Economics
Communications
Energy and Environmental
Technology
Energy Science -
Engineering
Environmental Science
Engineering
General Business
History
Management
Mathematical Studies
Psychology
Physical Science
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Directed
Multi-Disciplinary Studies
Catherine Bane Bookstore
Gladys Brown Social and
Vaughn Conley Student Affairs Behavioral Sciences
W Eideimiull' er Social and Behavi o ral Sciences
Toni Bookstore
Jan Espin Uniyersity Relations
Julie Espin Health aistlrtrysical Education E r i e
Lisa Harrington Natural Science and Engineering Bead
Norma Banner Arts and Humanistic Studies ? l amb&
JoAnn Heath Continuing Education CE Center
Dorothy Riles Continuing_Education CE Center
41; klangaret Mane Financial Office
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degree-granting unit. Following is a
list of Penn State-Behrend's degree
programs and the persons in
charge. These individuals can be
consulted for program information.
OFFICE
LOCATION
Faculty Office
Behrend
Turnbull
Nick
PERSONS IN CHARGE
Mr. Wayne Hemberger
Mr. Thomas Stehney
Dr. Richard Mester
Mr. John Grode
Dr. Robert Francesconi
Dr. Barry Weller &
Dr. James Kurre
Dr. Michael Simmons
Dr. Richard Mester
Dr. A. Daniel Frankforter
Dr. Zachary Irwin
Dr. Paul Rosenfeld
Dr. Keith M. Hagenbuch
Dr. Rama Guttikonda
Dr. Larry Eckroat
Dr. Barry Weller &
Dr. James. Kurre
Dr. Robert Francesconi
Dr. H. Eugene Shull
Dr. H. Eugene Shull
Dr. H. Eugene Shull
Dr. Robert Tauber
Dr. A. Daniel Frankforter
Dr. Stephen Knouse
Dr. Robert Hostetler
Dr. Paul Rosenfeld
Dr. Keith Hagenbuch
Dr. Robert Tauber
The'Secretarial Staff
parking. Commuter students are
assigned to park in the lots north of
Erie Hall, Turnbull Hall and the
Nick Building. Residence hall
studentg are assigned to park only
in the large lot south of Lawrence
Hall.
Any questions regarding vehicle
registration or parking regulations
should be directed to the Depart
ment of Safety and Security which
is located in South Cottage.
N. Cottage
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