Academic Integrity Code The University of Alabama at Birmingham expects all members of its academic community to function according to the highest ethical and professional standards. Students, faculty ...
Violations of academic integrity are among the most serious offenses that students can commit; any violation may result in consequences at both the course and institutional levels. Procedures, ...
Miami University is a scholarly community whose members believe that excellence in education is grounded in qualities of character as well as of intellect. We respect the dignity of other persons, the ...
Students are expected and required to abide by the laws of the state of Indiana and of the United States and the rules and regulations of Purdue University, to conduct their academic and scholarly ...
The Office of Student Conduct was approved for rebranding into the Center for Community Standards and Accountability on Aug. 1, 2022. Credit: Savanna Cohen Penn's Center for Community Standards and ...
In addition to committing dishonest acts to benefit yourself, academic integrity forbids unauthorized assistance to others. This is defined in the policy as, “Actions that allow another student to ...
The graduate or certificate student will go before the Graduate Conduct Board. The Graduate Conduct Board consists of 5 members: Associate Dean of the Faculty/Director of Graduate and Special Programs ...
The full Undergraduate Academic Integrity Policy is available at the Undergraduate Advising Support Office website. Following is some helpful information for undergraduate students and faculty members ...
The University of Alabama at Birmingham expects all members of its academic community to function according to the highest ethical and professional standards. Students, faculty, and the administration ...
Student Conduct & Care works in collaboration with the Office of the Provost to maintain the standards of Academic Integrity (AI). After reviewing the Academic Integrity Policy outlined below, read ...
This policy is adopted pursuant to Regent Law Article 7.B., which directs the chancellor or designee to develop a student code of conduct in consultation with the respective student governance group.