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Learn about the Code of Student Rights, Responsibilities, and Conduct at IU and understand what constitutes academic misconduct. Explore cheating, fabrication, plagiarism, interference, violation of course rules, facilitating misconduct, and consequences. Remember, all students must maintain honesty and integrity.
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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