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Violations of academic integrity are handled by different units
of the University of Michigan depending on the status of the violator
(undergraduate student, graduate student, faculty or staff). For
students, violations are handled by the individual colleges.
- The
University of Michigan Faculty Handbook, University Policies and
Procedures Affecting Students
Section 8.D.2 "Academic
Integrity and Academic Misconduct" is the University's general
statement about these topics and presents the central role schools
and colleges have in setting specific policies and procedures
for their constituents.
- Honor
Codes at the University of Michigan
Created by CRLT, this page provides links to the policies and
procedures of all schools on the Ann Arbor campus. Also includes
links to selected campus websites dealing with academic integrity.
- Academic
Judiciary Manual of Procedures, College of Literature, Science,
and the Arts, University of Michigan
This is the official policy of LSA. Articulates community standards,
gives examples of academic misconduct, describes procedures for
handling alleged cases of wrongdoing and includes illustrations
of sanctions which might be imposed.
- Academic Integrity in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, University of Michigan
From the Office of the Assistant Dean for Student Academic Affairs in the College od Literature, Science, and the Arts, a comprehensive site with links to other resources at U-M, including an Academic Integrity Quiz for students, and descriptions of procedures for resolving academic misconduct.
- LSA
Undergraduate Student Services Reference Manual: Chapter 4 - Student
Resource; Student Rights and Responsibilities
- Policy
Statement on the Integrity of Scholarship and Procedures for Reporting
and Investigating Allegations of Serious Academic Misconduct,
University of Michigan
These yoked policy documents apply to all members of the University
community on all campuses, but are clearly aimed at the professional
researcher and scholar. Procedures include the Federal requirements
for reporting suspected violations and detail at length the internal
University procedures to be followed.
| "The integrity of the university is everywhere.
It's in the classroom, it's in the research, it's in the athletic
program. It's everywhere." |
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Mary Sue Coleman
President-elect University of Michigan
May 29, 2002 |
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