Academic Integrity
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Academic Integrity
ASU 101
Academic Integrity
Objectives
Differentiate between instances of academic honesty
and dishonesty
List potential consequences of academically dishonest
behavior
Obligations
Students must:
Act with honesty and
integrity
Respect the rights of
others
Before Class
Read the text
Clarify anything you
are unsure of
Formulate questions
to ask
Think about what you
have read
In Class
Attend class
Arrive on time and stay for duration
Make good use of class time
Ask questions
Participate
Monitor your participation
Respect the other students
Exams and Quizzes
Prepare for the exam
Seek assistance
Make use of the time allotted
Do not cheat, copy, or seek assistance from others
Do not assist other students
Exception: team or group exam
Written Assignments
Start research and writing early
Seek assistance from others
Proof-reading
Writing center
Discuss ideas/brainstorm
Give full and proper credit to sources
Turn in your own work
Seek to perform at your highest potential
Academic Deceit
Using materials not authorized by the instructor
Possess, review, buy, sell, obtain, or use materials
without appropriate authorization
Act as a substitute for another student
Submit work other than own
Provide inappropriate aid to another:
Text messaging
Camera phones
Photocopies
Other means to copy or photograph materials
Plagiarism
Use material without proper citation
Internet
Textbook, journal article
DVD, CD, software, music
Claim credit for work produced by another
Use a direct quote with proper citation
Paraphrasing without proper citation
Cheating
Unauthorized assistance from another
Receiving or giving answers to an exam
Use of unauthorized sources (unless allowed by
instructor)
Textbook, notes, study aides
Obtaining or altering an exam
Submitting the same assignment for a different class
Attendance Recording
Sign an attendance sheet for
another
Falsify or misrepresent hours
Internship
Field experience
Clinical activities
Grades
Mistake in grade
posting
Notify instructor
immediately
Influencing or
changing an
academic evaluation
is not allowed
Consequences
Know the policies
and expectations
When you don’t
know:
Ask your instructor
Contact your advisor
Obtain the ASU
policies
Faculty Role
Notify student
Reduce assignment
grade
Reduce grade for the
course
Assign an XE
Propose a resolution
Submit to the Dean
Dean’s Role
Review instructor recommendation
Reduce grade or fail student
Assign XE grade
Remove student from college or program
Revoke degree
Short and Long-Term Consequences
Redo an assignment
Fail the assignment
Receive an XE
Suspension
Expulsion
Potential review by
College/School
Board
Revocation of degree
XE Designation
Appears on official transcript
“Failure due to academic dishonesty”
May not participate in extracurricular activities
Removal of XE
Petition (w/in 10 days)
Program Dean or Director
Conclusion
Act with integrity
Be honest
If you’re unsure
Get help
Ask your instructor
Contact your advisor
Know and understand ASU and program policies
Ignorance is not bliss
Code of conduct applies to all students
Further Information
ASU Polices & Procedures:
http://www.asu.edu/aad/manuals/usi/index.html
Citing Sources:
http://www.asu.edu/lib/research/tutorials/
Plagiarism:
http://library.camden.rutgers.edu/EducationalModule/
Plagiarism/