Resources for Faculty and Staff

The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically... Intelligence plus character – that is the goal of true education.
— Martin Luther King Jr., American civil rights leader (1929-1968)
How to Report 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).
Promoting Academic Integrity in the Classroom
Provides resources and tips for improving academic integrity in the classroom. This page includes sample syllabi, strategies when providing tests and homeworks, and methods for finding cheating behavior.
Concerning, Worrisome, or Threatening Behaviors
Provides resources and strategies for addressing students who have exhibited concerning, worrisome, or threatening behaviors.
Confronting Classroom Disruptions
Provides information and strategies for addressing classroom disruptions unrelated to cheating and plagiarism.
Academic Integrity Presentations
The Office of Student Conduct provides free presentations for classes related to academic integrity. In addition, this page offers links to online videos, worksheets, and powerpoint presentations related to academic integrity that professors can incorporate into their introductory material.
Maintaining Student Confidentiality
Provides a summary of NCSU's policies regarding the release of student educational records. Educational records include everything from student grades and assignments to emails regarding the student.
A list of frequently asked questions and answers to those questions.

