2. Know and review the Code:
STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT
deanofstudents.arizona.edu/studentcodeofconduct
You are a Wildcat…
at football games
at Safeway
in Japan
on vacation
on social media
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3. CODE OF ACADEMIC INTEGRITY
deanofstudents.arizona.edu/codeofacademicintegrity
Know and review the Code:
What if someone took your
degree and signed their
name on it?
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4. Plagiarism
• Unauthorized group work
• Cheating & Fabrication
• Facilitating academic dishonesty
• Use of pay for service sites
• Self plagiarism is using your own work
multiple times without citing yourself
as the original author of the work.
CODE OF ACADEMIC INTEGRITY
Examples of Violations
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Editor's Notes
Professor:
We’re all wildcats, so bear down with pride. Being a proud Wildcat means conducting yourself with that pride, inside and outside the classroom.
Professor:
Once you were accepted to UA, you became a Wildcat. By signing your acceptance, you promise to be a Wildcat wherever you go. There is an expectation of how you carry yourself.
You represent the school wherever you are, whatever you do
Poor judgement and behavior mars you and the institution
Being a Wildcat means that we consider our imprint on the world
Professor:
At UA, you should own your degree and your work. When you allow someone to copy your work or copy someone else’s, you are not representing your global Wildcat community well. It’s like letting someone put their name on your degree.
Professor:
This list is not inclusive, but here are “examples” of common academic integrity violations that occur throughout the year. Sometimes violations are unintentional.