If you fail to meet the requirements of academic integrity, this is considered academic misconduct. So if you plagiarise, cheat or do anything that attempts to gain an unfair academic advantage, or you assist others to do so, you are committing the offence of academic misconduct.
The University takes academic misconduct very seriously and there is a range of penalties depending on the offence, from a reprimand to expulsion in very serious cases and for repeated instances of misconduct.
You are strongly advised to familiarise yourself with the Academic Misconduct Policy and Procedure, which lists a range of categories of academic misconduct and associated penalties, covering instances of academic misconduct (plagiarism, collusion, exam cheating).