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  • #4821

    How does your graduate school respond to cases of graduate student academic misconduct? What are you finding is most helpful for educating/restoring the student? Favorite resources?

    #7977

    I’m sorry that I am so late in responding to this post. I don’t have any insights to share, but we are in the process of reviewing our Academic Integrity Policy and the processes that we use to address academic misconduct. I am interested in learning whether any institutions have different academic misconduct policies or consequences for graduate students versus those in place for undergraduate learners.

    #8060

    For the most part, our Academic Integrity Policy is the same for undergraduate and graduate students and is located in both the UG and GR catalogs. Outcomes vary depending on the level of misconduct.

    #8789

    At the moment, our Graduate School has a separate Honor Code and Code of Conduct. These refer to the university code as the main policy document, but our faculty felt that there were unique situations inherent to graduate research that required more policy guidance. Also, we have a separate process for adjudicating alleged Honor Code and Code of Conduct infractions. Certain infractions involving possible research misconduct may also have other stakeholders involved (for example, in a School of Medicine the research office may be involved if the infraction affects NIH funding). Hope this helps.

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      At U of Alabama, our research office handles any allegations of research misconduct, which often does relate to dissertation data or content. For infractions such as cheating or non-dissertation plagiarism, we have the same misconduct codes at the graduate and undergraduate levels.

      #10967

      At Rowan University, we developed a separate academic integrity process for graduate students who have a violation for graduate exam components (meaning the candidacy, comprehensive, final defense or dissertation documents). All other academic integrity violations (i.e. in classroom settings) through the same process as undergraduate students. Our guidelines for this type of violation is found here: https://sites.rowan.edu/sgs/for-current-students/gasivpolicy.html

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