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participation credit for that event. Additionally, The Washington Center reserves the right not to admit late-arriving students to sessions already in progress. Academic Honesty All of the work submitted this semester should reflect the student's own thought and engagement. Any form of plagiarism, falsification, or other dishonesty or misrepresentation may be grounds for failure for the assignment or the Career Readiness Program. It may also trigger procedures under the TWC Code of Conduct. Prohibition of Generative AI Use To ensure development and mastery of the foundational concepts and skills in this course, the use of generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools is prohibited. If you are unsure of any policy or any assignment-specific directions–including whether or not a tool is considered generative AI–please consult the instructor prior to using the technology or completing your assignment. TWC Code of Conduct The policies and procedures outlined in this syllabus complement, but do not replace, the expectations and policies outlined in the TWC Code of Conduct. Students are encouraged to review the TWC Code of Conduct on Canvas. Professionalism Professionalism is an expectation in all interactions related to The Washington Center. This includes business casual attire at all career readiness programs unless otherwise specified in advance by TWC. Career Readiness Program Evaluation and Grade Recommendation At the end of the semester, The Washington Center will recommend a grade to students' home institution. The Career Readiness Program is designed to be equivalent to one hour of academic credit. The actual awarding of credits and grades is up to each individual campus. Speak with your Campus Liaison about the process and arrangements on your campus. The grade TWC will recommend for the Career Readiness Program will be based on the following criteria as broken down below.