STUDENT RELATED ACADEMIC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
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The University Catalog contains the University's official statement of policies and procedures as they apply to students. Additional statements or clarifications of policies and procedures may be issued by the Registrar or the Vice President for Academic Affairs. |
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In dealing with student related academic issues, such as investigating cases of academic misconduct or posting and disclosing of grades, faculty must be aware that student privacy is paramount. Student confidentiality must be preserved in such cases, as specified by state and federal law. All communications regarding student records, behavior, incidents, and the like shall be limited so as to preserve the student's privacy |
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11.1 Academic Integrity Code |
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In order to protect the integrity, of the teaching, learning and evaluation process, the University of North Florida expects all members of the academic community to respect the principle of academic freedom, and to behave with academic integrity. Briefly stated, academic misconduct shall consist of any attempt to misrepresent one's performance on any exercise submitted for evaluation. |
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The primary responsibility for ensuring adherence to the principle of academic integrity rests with students and faculty. Any infraction that comes to the attention of any person should be brought to the attention of the faculty member to whose course it pertains. |
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Violations of the principle of academic integrity include, but are not limited to: |
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CHEATING: Intentionally using or attempting to use unauthorized materials, information, notes, study aids or other devices in any academic exercise. This definition includes unauthorized communication of information during an academic exercise. |
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FABRICATION & FALSIFICATION: Intentional and unauthorized alteration or invention of any information or citation in an academic exercise. Falsification is a matter of altering information, while fabrication is a matter of inventing or counterfeiting information for use in an academic exercise. |
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MULTIPLE SUBMISSIONS: The submission of substantial portions of the same academic work (including oral reports), for credit more than once without authorization. |
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PLAGIARISM: Intentionally or knowingly presenting the work of another as one's own
(i.e., without proper acknowledgment of the source). The sole exception to the requirement of acknowledging sources is when the ideas, information, etc. are common knowledge. |
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ABUSE OF ACADEMIC MATERIALS: Intentionally or knowingly destroying, stealing, or making inaccessible library or other academic resources material. |
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COMPLICITY IN ACADEMIC DISHONESTY: Intentionally or knowingly helping, or attempting to help another to commit an act of academic dishonesty. |
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Possible faculty actions in a case of alleged academic misconduct: |
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referral to the appropriate support service; |
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reprimand (oral or written); |
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a grade of F or reduction of grade on the specific piece of work; |
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a grade of F or reduction of grade in the course; or |
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referral of the charges to the dean/director of the academic unit in which the student is enrolled with a recommendation for one of the following: temporary or permanent loss of use of a University facility, suspension, or expulsion. |
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Possible student actions in a case of alleged academic misconduct are dealt with in the University Catalog in a section titled "Right of Appeal" and in Section 11.2 of this Handbook. |
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When a faculty member wishes to impose a penalty for academic misconduct, an Academic Misconduct Reporting form must be submitted to the Registrar's Office, where a copy will be maintained in the student's permanent file and an electronic copy will be maintained in the Student Record System. A copy of the form must be sent, along with any cover letter, by the faculty member to the student informing him/her of the allegations. The faculty member must copy this form to their department chair. The Registrar's Office will send copies of the form to the Office of Academic Affairs and to the office holding the student's advising file. A copy of the form will be maintained in the student's advising file unless the allegations are withdrawn or overturned on appeal. Access to this information is subject to the provisions of FERPA, a federal law which protects the privacy of students and their records. Further, all correspondence related to the case and any appeal will be maintained in the Office of Academic Affairs. |
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Academic misconduct offenses and corresponding penalties are categorized on the Academic Misconduct Reporting Form as either Type I (major - defined to be one that results in expulsion, suspension, or an unforgivable "F") or Type II (minor - defined to be one that results in any other penalty). Records of Type II offenses held in the Office of Academic Affairs will be destroyed five years after final action is taken on the incident. Records of Type I offenses will be kept permanently in office of Academic Affairs and the student's permanent file. When an allegation is overturned on appeal, the Office of Academic Affairs will notify the Registrar's Office so that the records can be removed from the student's permanent file; the Registrar's Office will then notify the department holding the student's advising file so that the records held there can be removed. |
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Procedures for faculty and University officials to follow when a penalty is assessed (either on an individual assignment or for the course) as a result of academic misconduct are as follows. |
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When a faculty member judges that the offense should result in a penalty such as reduction of grade, the faculty member must notify the student in writing and attach a completed Academic Misconduct Reporting Form. This form documents the circumstances surrounding the accusation and any adjustment to a grade or other action taken or recommended by the faculty member (see actions a-e in paragraph on possible faculty actions). The form must also be sent by the faculty member to the Registrar's Office and to his/her department chair. |
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A process will be established to prevent a student from receiving grade forgiveness in any case where a grade of "F" has been imposed as punishment for violating UNF's Academic Integrity Code. |
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The Registrar's Office will have Computing Services identify such grades and block grade forgiveness in these cases. Regardless of the internal method used, official transcripts will still print out as "F" for these courses. |
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Academic Misconduct Reporting Form
Student Name ________________________________ Student ID ________________
Course/Section _______________________________ Term/Year _______________
Faculty ____________________________________ Date of incident ____________
Type of Incident and Penalty Suggested (will be imposed unless appealed by the student)
Type I:
a) Unforgivable "F" |
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b) Suspension/Expulsion Expulsion (circle) from UNF |
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for time period of |
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(requires approval of chair, dean and Academic Vice President) |
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Suspension/Expulsion Expulsion (circle) from College/Department/Program (circle) |
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for time period of |
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(requires approval of chair, dean) |
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Type II: |
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Final Letter Grade Reduction |
from _______ |
to ______ |
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Grade reduction on assignment |
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Other (describe) ______________________________________________________ |
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Brief Description of nature of misconduct:
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Signature of Faculty Member ____________________________ |
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| Signature of Chair (if required) ___________________________ |
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| Signature of Dean (if required) ____________________________ |
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| Signature of Vice President (if required) _____________________ |
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| FA 04-16: submitted by The Academic Standards Committee; Approved on July 29, 2004. |
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