Academic Integrity Syllabus Statements
Why include an Integrity Statement?
Instructors who explain their expectations about integrity (as well as the consequences for not meeting them) help students better understand integrity and its value in academic work.
Your statement can be short or long but should explain your expectations about virtue and the consequences.
Of course, including this statement is only a first step. Discussing expectations during class and before every paper or exam is helpful. Discussing issues that sometimes confuse students, such as what constitutes an acceptable paraphrase and good collaboration, can also be excellent practices for promoting integrity.
Sample Statements:
- Students are expected to be familiar with and comply with A&M-SA's Code of Conduct, which is available in the Student Handbook. I generally have a zero-tolerance policy for cheating, and all violations will result in substantial penalties. If you have any doubts or questions about what constitutes academic misconduct, please do not hesitate to contact me.
- Intellectual development requires honesty, responsibility, and doing your work. Taking ideas or words from others -- plagiarizing -- is dishonest and will result in a failing grade on the paper or assignment and possibly other disciplinary actions. If you are unsure about what constitutes plagiarism, please ask me or consult the Student Handbook.
Have a syllabus statement you would like to contribute as a sample? Please email
StudentRR@tamusa.edu
Electronics Policy on Syllabus
To help further prevent academic dishonesty in the classroom, we recommend that all professors and instructors make a statement regarding policies for using electronics in their classrooms. These can be statements regarding the school's electronics (phones, tablets, laptops, etc.) and how and when they should and should not be utilized.