Undergraduate Award Holders

Congratulations to Our 2009 Award Winners:

Nathan Cheng

The McMaster President’s Award

The Herbert A. Ricker Scholarship
Liam Clubbe The University (Senate) Scholarship
Eric Edwards The Stobo Scholarship
Gregory-Neal Gomes The McMaster President’s Award
Aaron Ho The Jack Howett Academic Grant
The University (Senate) Scholarship
Stephanie Langton The University (Senate) Scholarship
Kevin May The Dr. Harry Lyman Hooker Scholarship
Virgil McLaren The McMaster President’s Award
Nathaniel Tanti The Shell Canada Scholarship in Eng & Mgmt
Benjamin Willemse The Atomic Energy of Canada Limited Scholarship

2009 Dean’s Honour List

Vanessa Chehlaoui

Nathan Cheng

Paul Ciolek

Liam Clubbe

Leigh Conroy 

Peter Devitt

Eric Edwards

Gregory-Neal Gomes

Stephanie Langton 

Kwok Lau

Kevin May

Curtis McEwan

George Montgomery

James Morris

Michael Scriven

James Strack

Nathaniel Tanti

Fina Utami

Syed Waleed

Liam Walker

Emilia Wilk

Brendan Wood

Syeda Zainab

 



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POLICY REMINDERS
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Academic dishonesty consists of misrepresentation by deception or by other fraudulent means and can result in serious consequences, e.g. the grade of zero on an assignment, loss of credit with a notation on the transcript (notation reads: "Grade of F assigned for academic dishonesty"), and/or suspension or expulsion from the university.
It is your responsibility to understand what constitutes academic dishonesty. For information on the various kinds of academic dishonesty please refer to the Academic Integrity Policy, specifically Appendix 3, located at http://www.mcmaster.ca/senate/academic/ac_integrity.htm

The following illustrates only three forms of academic dishonesty:

1. Plagiarism, e.g. the submission of work that is not one's own or for which other credit has been obtained.
2. Improper collaboration in group work.
3. Copying or using unauthorized aids in tests and examinations.

The Faculty of Engineering is concerned with ensuring an environment that is free of all adverse discrimination. If there is a problem that cannot be resolved by discussion among the persons concerned, individuals are reminded that they should contact their Department Chair, the Sexual Harassment Officer or the Human Rights Consultant, as soon as possible.