What is an academic integrity violation?
An academic integrity violation is a proven offense under the code, resolved either between an individual faculty member and student(s) or by means of an Academic Integrity Hearing process. In either case, a proven offense is not considered a recorded violation of the Academic Integrity Policy until reported to the Coordinator of Academic Integrity.
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