Familiarise yourself thoroughly with the rules before you take an exam, so you know what is permitted and what is not permitted.
Read about how to avoid cheating in exams here.
If you have been reported for suspected exam irregularities (cheating in an exam), you can read about the case process and potential consequences if the case is not withdrawn.
How SDU processes your case
A case of cheating in an exam at SDU is handled by Education Law. You can contact them if you have questions about an ongoing case or general questions.
Consequences of cheating in exams
If it is assessed, after the consultation of the parties, that you have not complied with the rules for an exam, you will be sanctioned. Below, you can read about possible sanctions, how SDU handles exam cheating in exams, the regulatory basis, etc.
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Avoid cheating in exams
Get an overview of the rules on exam cheating and find advice on how to avoid violating them.
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Disciplinary measures
Read about the disciplinary measures at SDU.
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Principles of credible exams
Read SDU's principles of credible and reliable examinations.
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Counselling and Study Support
Get help with your study technique or advice for a balanced student life.
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Student counsellors at the Faculty of Science
Contact the Educational Law team
You can write to the Educational Law team in SDU Education via the system SPOC.
You are also welcome to give them a call at +45 6550 1059. The opening hours are Monday to Friday from 10.00 am to noon.
Write to the Educational Law team via SPOC