Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3364 - University of Toledo
Chapter 3364-71 - Policy Statements Relating to Veterans Assistance, Posthumous Degree Awards and International Baccalaureate Diplomas
Section 3364-71-04 - Academic dishonesty
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Policy statement
The university values responsible and ethical behavior in all academic endeavors. Academic dishonesty will not be tolerated. Among the aims of education are the acquisition of knowledge and development of the skills necessary for success in any profession. Students are responsible for knowing what constitutes academic dishonesty. If students are uncertain about what constitutes plagiarism or cheating, they should seek the instructor's advice. Examples of academic dishonesty include, but are not limited to:
While academic integrity is particularly the responsibility of the student, the faculty members also have a responsibility. Assignments and tests should be constructed and proctored so as to discourage academic dishonesty. Faculty members are expected to inform their students explicitly as to what materials and procedures are authorized for use in the preparation of assignments or in examinations (e.g., the use of calculator, computer, text materials, etc.). Should cases of academic dishonesty be found among students, the instructor may choose to counsel the student, or the following sanctions may be imposed:
A student found to be academically dishonest by a faculty member may appeal according to rule 3364-71-05 of the Administrative Code (academic grievance policy).
(B) Purpose of policy
This policy addresses issues pertaining to and consequences of academic dishonesty.
(C) Scope
This policy applies to all undergraduate students. Each college may publish detailed implementation strategies specific to that college.