Academic Integrity Resources

What lies behind us and what lies before us are small matters compared to what lies within us.
Ralph Waldo Emerson, American essayist, philosopher and poet (1803-1882)


The free exchange of ideas also depends on the participants' trust that others' work is their own and that it was done and is being reported honestly. Intellectual progress in all the disciplines demands the truthfulness of all participants.  Plagiarism and cheating are attacks on the very foundation of academic life, and cannot be tolerated within universities.

 

Reporting Academic Misconduct 

Provides instructions on how to confront and report issues of academic misconduct in the classroom. This page includes a link to the appropriate paperwork, including Report of an Academic Integrity Violation form (RAIV).Academic Integrity Resources for Students

 

Academic Integrity Resources for Students

A variety of resources for students including: How to respond to allegation of academic misconduct; Information on types of cheating behavior; and Strategies for avoiding cheating or plagiarism.

 

Academic Integrity Resources for Faculty

Provides a variety of resources for faculty including: How to report an allegation of academic misconduct; How to promote academic integrity in the classroom; and methods for identifying cheating behaviors.


Academic Integrity Program

Provides information on the Academic Integrity Program, a frequent and highly recommended sanction for students found responsible for their first time academic integrity violation.