Research has also shown a correlation between goal orientation and the occurrence of academic cheating.
The athletic department emerged in January 2010 from NCAA sanctions resulting from the discovery of academic cheating by athletes in 2006-2007.
Neuheisel is the fourth high-profile coach to be fired for reasons ranging from allowing academic cheating to sexual misconduct.
Foxsports.com reported that Newton left the University of Florida after the fall semester in 2008 rather than face suspension or expulsion in part because of three instances of academic cheating.
Haskins, who took the Gophers to the 1997 Final Four of the N.C.A.A. tournament, has repeatedly denied any knowledge of academic cheating in his program.
No one likes academic cheating - apparently not even the writer who was willing to sell his anti-cheating piece to DirectEssays.com.
Morse befriended Neuberger and often gave him advice, and he used his rhetorical skill to successfully defend Neuberger against charges of academic cheating.
The rapid proliferation of cell phones at the beginning of the 21st century to near ubiquitous status eventually raised problems, such as their potential use to invade privacy or contribute to academic cheating.
There is enough evidence to conclude that academic cheating is an extremely common occurrence in high schools and colleges in the United States.
Unlike punishment for academic cheating or drug use, sexual assault does not carry an automatic sanction.