Academic Integrity Policy
I. Statement
The Department of Philosophy does not tolerate any form of academic dishonesty. Infractions will be appropriately penalized; students should understand that suspension or expulsion from the University is a possible result.
II. Definitions
"Academic Dishonesty" is understood to encompass at least the following:
Cheating — whether on tests or on other course assignments, whether by the giving, receiving
or taking of information.
Plagiarism — stealing and/or passing off as one's own the ideas or words of another -- includes:
(1) copying of text/research/assignments; (2) using someone else's papers/ research/assignments
without permission and citation; (3) representing as one's own work what is really
the work of another person (this includes internet sources).
III. Penalties
- A student determined to be cheating on any test or who plagiarizes on a course assignment will be appropriately penalized at the discretion of the instructor. In addition to receiving a zero on the assignment, this could include receiving an "F" for the course.
- Notice that a student has cheated or plagiarized will be sent to the department of the student's major. All cases of plagiarism resulting in an "F" for the course will be reported to the Dean. This can result in a recommendation to the Dean for suspension or expulsion from the university.
- If the chair of the Philosophy department finds that a student who has declared a major or minor in Philosophy has been found to have committed acts of academic dishonesty in a Philosophy course, the student may be expelled from the Philosophy program after due notice of the discovery. After one year, the department may rescind the expulsion upon the application of the student provided the student evinces a genuine, informed, and vigorous commitment to academic integrity to the satisfaction of the chair of the Philosophy department.
- All department or instructor actions resulting from suspected violations of this policy will be taken in accordance with the students' due process rights. Nothing in this policy statement shall be construed to preclude the department from taking appropriate disciplinary action against forms of academic dishonesty not stipulated here.