University of Minnesota Athletics

Academic Integrity

7/6/2006 12:00:00 AM | Athletics

Academic Integrity

University of Minnesota students are expected to act with integrity regarding academics. In general terms integrity on the part of students means earning grades/credit honestly– earning credit where it is due through one's own efforts.

The most common forms of academic dishonesty by students are:

  1. Cheating on exams– for your own protection, avoid even the appearance of cheating– do NOT sit near friends during tests, etc.;
  2. Cheating on assignments– copying another's work, turning in work that you have not done, or turning in the same work for more than one assignment/class;
  3. Plagiarism– improper or inadequate citation of references for papers which misrepresents another's work as yours– when in doubt, provide a reference!

Remember, anyone who is a party to misrepresentation is guilty of misconduct! With this in mind, be particularly careful not to lend your computer disk to others or lend your work on computer hard drives.

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