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Academic Integrity

Academic dishonesty is considered a serious breach of the ethical standards expected of every FAU student, because it interferes with the university mission to provide a high quality education in which no student enjoys an unfair advantage over any other.  Academic dishonesty is also destructive of the university community, which is grounded in a system of mutual trust and places high value on personal integrity and individual responsibility. FAU’s Honor Code outlines the process by which such cases are adjudicated.

The Honor Code requires a faculty member, student, or staff member to notify an instructor when there is reason to believe an academic irregularity is occurring in a course. The instructor must pursue any reasonable allegation, taking action where appropriate. The following constitute academic misconduct:


Cheating

  • The unauthorized use of notes, books, electronic devices, or other study aids while taking an examination or working on an assignment.
  • Providing unauthorized assistance to or receiving assistance from another student during an examination or while working on an assignment.
  • Having someone take an exam or complete an assignment in one’s place.
  • Unlawfully securing an exam, receiving a copy of an exam, or sharing a copy of an exam.
Plagiarism
  • The presentation of words or ideas from any other source or another person as one’s own. 
  • Failure to put someone else’s words in quotation marks, using the proper citation.
  • Putting someone else’s ideas or facts into your own words without proper citation.
  • Giving a wrong citation.
  • Turning in someone else’s work as one’s own, including the buying and selling of term papers or assignments.

Other Forms of Academic Misconduct

  • Falsifying or inventing information, data, or citations.
  • Failing to comply with examination regulations or to obey the instructions of an examination proctor.

RESOURCES

Why Students Plagiarize, Alberta

Preventing Plagiarism, Alberta

Detecting Plagiarism, Alberta

Preventing Academic Dishonesty, UC Berkeley

Examples of Plagiarism, Princeton

Designing Online Courses to Discourage Dishonesty, EDUCAUSE

Honesty in Online Education, Illinois Online Network

Curbing Academic Dishonesty inOnline Courses, Illinois Online Network


 
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