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How does the new Academic Integrity Policy differ from the old policy?

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How does the new Academic Integrity Policy differ from the old policy?

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A. The most significant change is in the adjudication of nonseparable academic integrity (AI) offenses. Under the former policy, all academic integrity violations, whether separable or nonseparable, were administered through the disciplinary process described in the University Code of Student Conduct (UCSC). Under the new policy, faculty members now have the authority to investigate and adjudicate nonseparable AI violations involving undergraduate students. Separable violations and those involving graduate students will continue to be adjudicated according to the process described in the UCSC.

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