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The instructor will keep a special folder with the explanatory notes you have written and possibly the score that would have been assigned if the work was submitted on time. At the end of the semester, before assigning final grades, she will read through all the notes in the folder one more time and consider reinstating or dropping the score for that assignment if it was an isolated incident and if it would indeed have changed the final grade.
Graded work will be returned in lecture. If you are not there to pick up your work, you may come to the instructor's office hours to collect it.
If you believe your work has been graded incorrectly, you should submit a regrade request within 14 days from the time the assigment is returned in class.
The grader will consider your request and may regrade the entire submission from scratch. Your grade may go up or down.
Academic Integrity. The work you submit in CS 519 is expected to be the result of your individual effort. You are free to discuss course material, approaches to problems, and details of the system with your colleagues, instructors, and consultants, but you should never misrepresent someone else's work as your own. Permissible cooperation should never involve a student possessing a copy of all or part of another student's program or other work regardless of whether that copy is on paper or in a computer file on a hard disk or a floppy disk. The only exception to these rules is when students work together to submit a joint project.
Department Academic Integrity Policy: http://www.cs.cornell.edu/ugrad/AcadInteg.html
Cornell University: http://www.cornell.edu/Academic/AIC.html
Note: We may run a program that compares code and detects cosmetic changes. We also plan to photocopy a random number of exams after grading.
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