A student who posted on Facebook asking if anyone could do their assignment was among those disciplined by the University of Otago for dishonest practices last year.
Academic disciplinary reports released to the Otago Daily Times showed 35 students were dealt with for misconduct or cheating last year, down from 42 in 2014 and 72 in 2013.
By far, most of the cheating cases involved plagiarism, with punishments ranging from having to resubmit assignments, losing marks or receiving zero marks.
Four were caught cheating in final examinations - a radiation therapy student who had handwritten notes on the back of a hand, a medicine student who brought an internet- capable cellphone into two exams, a management student who brought a cellphone into an exam and a theology and religion student who brought a book into an exam.
Perhaps the strangest case of academic misconduct involved a mathematics and statistics student, who "after being taunted by friends", put a post on Facebook for a short time inviting someone to complete an assignment on their behalf.