Academic Integrity
According to the Center for Research on Learning and Teaching, academic integrity “is the pursuit of scholarly activity in an honest and responsible manner. In the classroom, academic integrity involves a range of issues, including — but not limited to — cheating, plagiarism, and facilitating acts of academic dishonesty by others.” The links below demonstrate just a few of the ways in which the University addresses issues of academic integrity.
- Academic Integrity in the Classroom: a resource for Instructors
- Academic Integrity in LSA: FAQs, etc.
- Academic Integrity Quiz
- Center for Research on Learning and Teaching: Academic Integrity in the Classroom
- Graduate School Grievance and Academic and Integrity Issues
- International Center
- LS&A Honor Council: the Honor Council is a body of students that is a part of the LS&A Student Government. Honor Council’s purpose is to promote academic integrity within the LS&A community
- Michigan Engineering: Honor Code and Honor Council
- Procedure for Resolving Academic Misconduct in LSA
- Ross School of Business:
- University of Michigan Library System, Academic Integrity in the Classroom: Selected List of Resources, for Instructors and Students