Academic Integrity Resources for Faculty
This page includes information about Academic Integrity, how to address it with your students, and what to do in cases of academic dishonesty.
- Academic Integrity FAQ
Common questions answered regarding Academic Integrity incidents and reporting. - Academic Integrity Reporting Guide
Step by step process of how to submit an alleged incident of academic misconduct via Microsoft Forms. - Alternative Assessments
Describes the benefits of using alternative assessments, the tools for evaluating, and considerations for alternatives for different assessment types. Helpful instructions on how to help reduce academic integrity issues related to alternative assessments are also included. - Tips for Designing Assessments
Includes general tips on assessment design with a focus on academic integrity, as well as specific design tips for short answer assessments, written assessments, and tests or exams. - To Report OR Not to Report
Identifies the importance of reporting academic integrity misconducts with a helpful infographic on what situations signify a need to report and which do not. - Turnitin 101
Describes how to use TurnItIn as a faculty member as a tool to help flag possible plagiarism. This includes how to interpret reports, what to do if you suspect plagiarism, as well as training video links. - Academic Incident – Sample Email to Students for Professors_AC
- Video: Choosing The Best Fit Assessments to Support Learning and Academic Integrity