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SFU worries about student's rights
Thursday, January 30, 2003

More about the student who recieved an F on a paper for allegedly cheating: SFU paper to be re-marked, University says another instructor will be assigned if professor declines to re-grade.

Simon Fraser University's vice-president of academics, John Waterhouse, says that someone else will evaluate the student's paper if Professor Sampson doesn't re-grade it herself. Westinghouse said, "At this stage we have to worry about the student's rights in this process."

I'm not clear on this. Is he referring to the student's right to submit somone else's work as her own? And if the paper gets a good grade the second time around, who gets the course credit ? the student or the tutor?





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