Academic Honesty Policy
Overview
High ethical standards are critical to the integrity of any institution, and bear directly on the ultimate value of conferred degrees. All community members are expected to contribute to an atmosphere of the highest possible ethical standards.
Maintaining such an atmosphere requires that any instances of academic dishonesty be recognized and addressed. The Academic Honesty Policy is designed to handle those instances with fairness to all parties involved: the students, the instructors, and the University itself.
All students and faculty of the 91破解版 are responsible for being familiar with this policy.
The official 91破解版 Academic Honesty Policy appears in the Undergraduate and Graduate Catalogs.
Instructor Role in the Process
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Waiver of Departmental Hearing
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Departmental Hearing Process
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College Hearing Process
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Resources
Frequently Asked Questions on the Academic Honesty Policy
See the Academic Honesty Policy FAQs for students and for faculty in this website.
Please also note that, in addition to the fundamental Academic Honesty Policy, the professional schools such as the Law Center, the College of Optometry, the College of Pharmacy, and The Graduate College of Social Work may each have their own approved academic honesty policies. For further information, please contact the individual college.
Additional Resources for Academic Integrity
Student Request to Remove Name from Academic Honesty Case List
If you are contacted by a graduated student wishing to request that their name be removed from the academic honesty case list, they may .
Eligible students have graduated from and their academic honesty case was resolved by signing a waiver of department hearing. If a student's academic honesty case resulted in a violation decided by department or college hearing, the record is permanent and the name may not be removed from the academic honesty case list.