Academic Integrity Policy

Busts of prominent Philosophers such as Socrates, Plato and Aristotle.

The Department of Philosophy does not tolerate any form of academic dishonesty. Infractions will be appropriately penalized; students should understand that suspension or expulsion from the University is a possible result.

II. Definitions

"Academic Dishonesty" is understood to encompass at least the following:

Cheating — whether on tests or on other course assignments, whether by the giving, receiving or taking of information.
Plagiarism — stealing and/or passing off as one's own the ideas or words of another -- includes: (1) copying of text/research/assignments; (2) using someone else's papers/ research/assignments without permission and citation; (3) representing as one's own work what is really the work of another person (this includes internet sources).

III. Penalties