Definitions of Academic Irresponsibility
Definitions of inappropriate collaboration, cheating, plagiarism, fabrication, academic misconduct, and misuse of computing facilities.
Definitions of inappropriate collaboration, cheating, plagiarism, fabrication, academic misconduct, and misuse of computing facilities.
From affirming the importance of academic integrity to helping to define and support campus-wide academic integrity standards.
Including a statement on each of your syllabi concerning expectations with regard to academic responsibility helps to create a campus culture in which academic integrity is a central principle.
The two most common allegations of academic irresponsibility are inappropriate collaboration and plagiarism. Here are some ways in which to help prevent these from happening in your classes.
Details for how and to whom faculty should report suspected academic misconduct.
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