Washington Administrative Code
Title 478 - University of Washington
Chapter 478-121 - Student conduct code for the University of Washington
Part II - PROHIBITED CONDUCT
Section 478-121-107 - Academic misconduct
Current through Register Vol. 24-06, March 15, 2024
Academic misconduct includes:
(1) "Cheating" which includes, but is not limited to:
(2) "Falsification," which is the intentional use or submission of falsified data, records, or other information including, but not limited to, records of internship or practicum experiences or attendance at any required event(s), or scholarly research.
(3) "Plagiarism," which is the submission or presentation of someone else's words, composition, research, or expressed ideas, whether published or unpublished, without attribution. Plagiarism includes, but is not limited to:
(4) Unauthorized collaboration.
(5) Engaging in behavior specifically prohibited by an instructor in the course of class instruction or in a course syllabus.
(6) Multiple submissions of the same work in separate courses without the express permission of the instructor(s).
(7) Taking deliberate action to destroy or damage another's academic work in order to gain an advantage for oneself or another.
(8) The recording of instructional content without the express permission of the instructor(s), unless approved as a disability accommodation, and/or the dissemination or use of such unauthorized records.