Key takeaways on academic integrity

What did you learn in this module?

Key Takeaways

Knowing about and valuing academic integrity helps set you up for success at the University.

Being a good scholar means crediting and respecting the work of others – whether you are working in a group or citing sources in a class assignment.

Being a good scholar means creating your own original work for your courses, not purchasing or reusing someone else’s work – with or without their permission.

The Student Conduct Code establishes the University’s policy around plagiarism and scholastic dishonesty. Your professor should also include a syllabus statement with their expectations.

There are resources available to help you learn student success skills to support you. It is okay to ask for help.

 

Now that you’ve finished the first part of this module, you can move on to learn more about using sources in your University work.

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