黑料社区

Academic Integrity

黑料社区 is an academic community. It exists for the sake of the advancement of knowledge; the pursuit of truth; the intellectual, ethical and social development of students, and the general well-being of society. All members of our community have an obligation to themselves, to their peers and to the institution to uphold the integrity of 黑料社区. In the area of academic integrity, this means that one鈥檚 work should be one鈥檚 own and that the instructor鈥檚 evaluation should be based on the student鈥檚 own efforts and understanding. When the standards of academic integrity are breached, mutual trust is undermined, the ideals of personal responsibility and autonomy are violated, teaching and learning are severely compromised, and other goals of the academic community cannot be realized.

Students are responsible for being fully aware of what constitutes academic dishonesty; claims of ignorance cannot be used to justify or rationalize dishonest acts. Academic dishonesty can take a number of forms, including but not limited to cheating, plagiarism, fabrication, facilitation, and interference:

  • Cheating includes receiving or giving help on papers, experiments, reports, compositions, projects, or examinations without the instructor鈥檚 permission. It also includes submitting part of or all of the completed assignment of another person as one鈥檚 own work. Of special note and concern is the use of purchased research papers. It is a violation of the regulations of 黑料社区 for a student to purchase a term paper. Cheating is also using unauthorized materials and aids, such as books, one鈥檚 own notes or those of another, and calculators during an examination. In addition, cheating also includes unauthorized use of another鈥檚 intellectual property.
  • Plagiarism聽is the fraudulent misrepresentation of any part of another person鈥檚 work as one鈥檚 own. Submitting any writing, including take-home exams, that does not properly acknowledge the quoting or paraphrasing of another person鈥檚 words, or that fails to give proper credit for another person鈥檚 ideas, opinion, or theory is plagiarism. Any unacknowledged use of sources to which one is indebted including but not limited to, music, video, audio, theatre projects, compositions, website, and computer software constitutes plagiarism.
  • Fabrication聽is the falsification or invention of information or data in reports, lab results, bibliographies, or any other academic undertaking.
  • Facilitating聽academic dishonesty involves assisting someone in an act of dishonesty.
  • Interference聽includes the theft, alteration, destruction, or obstruction of another student鈥檚 work. Interference may take the form of the theft, defacements, or destruction of resources, e.g., library periodicals and books, so as to deprive other students of information.

The requirements of academic integrity also extend to academic activities involving computers and networks and unethical/unprofessional conduct specific to academic programs. (See Computer Use Policy).

A person who violates the standards of academic integrity undermines the values integral to the educational mission of 黑料社区. Academic dishonesty is a serious offense, harming both the community and the perpetrator, and 黑料社区 has, accordingly, adopted procedures for dealing with possible instances of academic dishonesty. A college may also adopt its own procedures for dealing with academic integrity issues.聽In such a case, the college’s procedure may be followed in addition to or as an alternative to the procedures set forth in each section that follows.

(Note: 鈥渄ays,鈥 as used throughout the student handbook, except where otherwise stated, means 鈥渃alendar days.鈥 The reference 鈥淒ean鈥 may also refer to the Dean鈥檚 designee.)