Explore Highland Community College Academic Affairs for essential resources including the academic catalog, course prefixes, registrar services, academic policies, and more.

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General Education

In alignment with the Kansas Board of Regents (KBOR) Systemwide General Education (SGE) Framework, students who satify requirments outlined in the seven bucket areas will be recognized as having completed the Kansas General Education Program.

General Education

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Office of the Registrar

Office of the Registrar provides services for student records, transcripts, enrollment, graduation, and academic policies.

Registrar

Academic Integrity Policy

Highland Community College faculty and students have the responsibility to maintain high academic standards. Academic misconduct by students, which includes but is not limited to cheating, fabrication, plagiarism, or helping others cheat, is a reason for disciplinary action. Students should submit their own academic work based on their instructor’s written directions (see First-day Handouts). All faculty are expected to respond to and document any known cases of academic misconduct, including referral to the Student Conduct Process (see Student Conduct Process).  Academic misconduct is defined in the Student Code of Conduct here.

Academic Misconduct

  • 1.1. Cheating: working with or consulting another individual(s) during an assigned academic activity without the express permission of the instructor; or the use or possession of material(s) or resources during an assigned academic activity without the express permission of the instructor.  
    • Includes but is not limited to looking at another individual's current or previous academic work, using an electronic device, accessing artificial intelligence, accessing course materials, or using other printed resources;  
  • 1.2. Fabrication: the creation of false information or documentation for the completion of an assigned academic activity
  • 1.3. Plagiarism: the use or submission of someone else’s work as your own and/or without appropriate citation
  • 1.4. Facilitation: assisting a student(s) to attempt or commit academic misconduct 


Cheating and other forms of academic misconduct affect more than the student who engages in cheating, plagiarism, etc. It frustrates the honest efforts of other students, degrades the learning environment, and reflects poorly on any institution that tolerates it.  Ultimately tolerance of academic misconduct degrades the value of the education, degree, and credits a student receives from Highland Community College. Examples of Academic Misconduct can be found in the Prohibited Conduct section of this document. Academic misconduct violations are part of a student’s record.  Multiple violations of the Academic Integrity policy may result in more serious penalties, including possible suspension or expulsion from HCC. 

For information, visit the Student Handbook