HONOLULU ― Kapiolani Community College has made changes to its radiologic technology program after officials discovered students were cheating on exams.
The Rad Tech program made changes after finding out that some students took advantage of an email message that included a photo of the multiple-choice test and answers, the Honolulu Star-Advertiser reported Tuesday.
Measures include revising or replacing exams, locking student belongings in a separate room during exams and not allowing students to review answers after exams are completed, Program Acting Director Kimberly Suwa said.
The newspaper said it learned of the cheating from a former student who filed an academic grievance in June, claiming her grade suffered because she opted not to cheat.
The school found any cheating would elevate other students’ grades but not lower hers, because students are graded on a point system.
But the materials she submitted about cheating were taken seriously.
“The committee finds that the evidence of cheating in the fall 2012 course appears pervasive and substantial,” Academic Grievance Chairwoman Susan Jaworowski concluded in a memo dated Nov. 21.