Universities have recently been rocked by cheating scandals as remote learning during the coronavirus pandemic allows students more tools and access to circumvent the rules, according to reports.
In Texas A&M, students were found to answer questions faster than they could even read them on a finance exam. Faculty reported concerns of a "very large scale" to the Aggie Honor System Office.
University officials offered offending students the chance to self-report by end of business on Dec. 8, and those who didn’t but were found guilty could face expulsion, the Texas Tribune reported. "If you engaged in this behavior, I would like to encourage you in the strongest way to reclaim your personal integrity," Timothy Powers, director of the Aggie.
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