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Academic Integrity at IU. Code of Student Rights, Responsibilities and Conduct. Academic misconduct includes:.
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Academic Integrity at IU Code of Student Rights, Responsibilities and Conduct
Academic misconduct includes: • Cheating – an attempt to use or provide unauthorized assistance on any academic exercise. This includes submitting substantial portions of the same academic work for credit more than once without the instructor’s permission. • Fabrication – falsifying or inventing information or data
Customize header: View menu/Header and Footer • Plagiarism – anyideas or materials taken from another source must be fully acknowledged. Note: It does not matter if the plagiarism occurs on a draft or the graded version of an assignment – both are considered plagiarism. • Interference – stealing, changing, destroying or impeding another student’s work
Customize header: View menu/Header and Footer • Violation of course rules – violation of rules established by a department, course syllabus, verbal or written instructions or relevant course materials • Facilitating academic misconduct – intentionally or knowingly helping or attempting to help another student commit academic misconduct
Customize header: View menu/Header and Footer • Lying or providing information known to be false (for example, providing false information/documentation regarding course absences) is also considered misconduct.
It is important to know that… • All IU students are responsible for upholding and maintaining academic and professional honesty and integrity • The Code does not take intent into account • Faculty members *must* report all instances of academic misconduct to the Dean of Students and have the right to impose an academic sanction for academic misconduct in their courses.
Customize header: View menu/Header and Footer Be informed. Check out the Code at http://www.iu.edu/~code/ Questions? Speak with your instructor or contact the Undergraduate Academic Affairs Office, 855-8245