Regulations Governing Student Academic Discipline

Academic Integrity
Academic integrity is basic to the work of all students at the University, and to scholarly and scientific work generally. Central to academic integrity is the presentation of one’s own work as one’s own, the acknowledgement of others’ work, and the truthful reporting of results obtained.

Students are required to act truthfully and honestly in their academic pursuit, and acquaint themselves with the University’s policy on academic integrity and discipline. It is the policy of the University that there should be zero tolerance for academic dishonesty. Students who are found to have violated the principle of academic integrity will be subject to academic disciplinary actions. The University Administration will regularly issue to members of the university community information about the nature and action taken on individual academic disciplinary cases.

What is Academic Dishonesty
Sanctions
Disciplinary Procedures for Dealing with Student Academic Dishonesty Cases Found in Final Examinations
Disciplinary Procedures for Dealing with Student Academic Dishonesty Cases Found in Assignments, Quizzes or Tests
Student Appeals