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Professors are required to report allegations of academic misconduct. Not knowing that you broke a rule is not a defense for committing the violation. The best way to avoid getting in trouble is to talk with your instructors about problems you have with the work before it’s submitted. Using campus resources will help avoid potential issues with cheating.

At the University of Maryland, all students are expected to act with honor. Acting with honor means that you commit yourself to acting ethically and with integrity in all of your endeavors both inside and outside of the classroom.

Professors are required to report allegations of academic misconduct. Not knowing that you broke a rule is not a defense for committing the violation. The best way to avoid getting in trouble is to talk with your instructors about problems you have with the work before it’s submitted. Using campus resources will help avoid potential issues with cheating.

“I pledge on my honor that I have not given or received any unauthorized assistance on this assignment/examination” -Adopted by UMD Senate in 2001

fraud, deceit, or dishonesty in any academic course or exercise in an attempt to gain an unfair advantage and/or intentionally using or attempting to use unauthorized materials, information, or study aids in any academic course or exercise Cheating

intentionally or knowingly representing the words or ideas of another as one’s own in any academic exercise. Plagiarism:

intentional and unauthorized falsification or invention of any information or citation in an academic exercise. intentionally or knowingly helping or attempting to help another to violate any provision of this Code. Facilitation: Fabrication:

Have a question about the Code of Academic Integrity or Student Conduct? But would rather do it anonymously? Post a question Online at: go.umd.edu/AskOSC Or check out past responses: aspx The Office of Student Conduct has recently started an “Anonymous Ask” regarding questions about the Code of Academic Integrity, the Code of Student Conduct, and the Residence Hall Rules.

Student Conduct at

Assuming that it is okay to work with a partner – It is assumed that all work turned in is completed only by you, unless your professor says otherwise Turning in the same paper for two classes – This is called self-plagiarism. You are at the University to learn, not just earn good grades Not citing material or doing so incorrectly – The people who made the original source worked hard! It is only right that you properly give them credit Making up numbers to go into a lab report – If you didn’t actually get those values, don’t put them in your report Using online websites/resources without professors approval – Finding similar information online and then changing it can still be a violation. This may include older versions of the material in your course.

Uphold the standards of university conduct through adjudication of violations Educate the campus about issues of integrity, character, and ethics (ICE) Accepting applications now!