West Point rocked as cadets cheat in math test

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More than 70 cadets training at the US Military Academy to be Army officers have been accused of cheating on a math exam taken online.
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West Point rocked as cadets cheat in math test
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US Army cadets wearing protective masks stand at Michie Stadium ahead of the annual Army-Navy collegiate football game, in West Point, New York, US on December 12, 2020.

More than 70 cadets training at the US Military Academy to be Army officers have been accused of cheating on a math exam taken online when they were studying remotely because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Lieutenant Colonel Christopher Ophardt, spokesperson for the academy at West Point, said on Monday that 73 cadets were accused of cheating on the calculus exam in May after instructors noticed irregularities in answers.

All but one were freshmen, or plebes, in a class of 1,200. The other was a sophomore.

“West Point honor code and character development program remains strong despite remote learning and the challenges brought by the pandemic,” Ophardt said. “Cadets are being held accountable for breaking the code.”

After an investigation by an honors committee made up of trained cadets, two cases were dropped for lack of evidence and four were dropped because the cadets resigned, according to the spokesperson.

Of the remaining 67 cases, 55 cadets have admitted cheating and have been enrolled in a six-month rehabilitation program focused on ethics. They will be on probation for the rest of their time at the academy.

Three more cadets admitted cheating but weren’t eligible for the rehabilitation program.

The remaining cadets accused of cheating face administrative hearings to determine if they’ve violated the honor code and recommend penalties. This could include expulsion.

Cheating scandal in 1976

The cheating scandal is the biggest at West Point since 1976, when 153 cadets resigned or were expelled for cheating on an electrical engineering exam.

The 1976 case is considered more serious, because it was upperclassmen who planned, collaborated and executed the cheating.

“The whole system broke down,” Ophardt said.

In the 1976 cheating scandal, the secretary of the Army appointed a select commission headed by former astronaut Frank Borman to review the case and more than 90 of those caught cheating were reinstated and allowed to graduate.

West Point, about 100 kilometers north of New York City, has turned out some of America’s best-known generals, including Civil War rivals Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee, and World War II commanders Douglas MacArthur and Dwight Eisenhower.


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