10. Academic integrity statement
Having academic integrity means that you have put forth your own effort in the class and engaged with sources in an appropriate manner. Most colleges have an academic integrity policy that the campus community must adhere to. Sometimes your professor can determine the consequences if you don't meet these standards, but other times the college does so.
Academic integrity issues include the following:
If you are confused about what constitutes academic misconduct, reach out to your professor for guidance.
Academic integrity issues include the following:
- Plagairism
- Inappropriate or missing citation
- Buying a paper
- Having someone write a paper for you
- Copying someone else's test
- Having someone take the test for you
- Having someone else take the course for you
- "Recycling" work you did for another class or in another school
If you are confused about what constitutes academic misconduct, reach out to your professor for guidance.