The basic standards of academic integrity were ratified by the Faculty Senate on May 13, 1992, and are the framework within which the undergraduate and graduate schools of the University operate.
In addition to committing dishonest acts to benefit yourself, academic integrity forbids unauthorized assistance to others. This is defined in the policy as, “taking action that allows another student ...
The University at Buffalo takes very seriously its commitment to principles of academic integrity as foundational to the enterprise of teaching and learning. Our academic community expects the highest ...
The full Undergraduate Academic Integrity Policy is available at the Undergraduate Advising Support Office website. Following is some helpful information for undergraduate students and faculty members ...
All members of the University community share the responsibility for the academic standards and reputation of the University. Academic Integrity is a cornerstone of the development and acquisition of ...
We know that being charged with suspected academic dishonesty can cause students to feel anxious, confused, or upset. Please know that the academic integrity staff will help students navigate these ...
The student has the right to appeal any sanction to the dean within 10 days of receiving notification of an academic integrity infraction from the provost’s office. The dean or designee will then ...
may enroll in the non-credit Academic Integrity Seminar, coordinated by CSCR. Upon completion of the seminar, the "X" will be replaced with an "F." Students are typically invited at the start of each ...
Students are expected to take responsibility for their learning. To assist students in understanding scholarly expectations, the following actions are examples of violations of the Student Academic ...