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Developing a culture of academic integrity is a University priority expressed through our committees and working groups.

If you'd like to get involved, email us. There are always opportunities to make suggestions, and sometimes, open spots on our committees.

Academic Integrity Committee

The Academic Integrity Committee is part of the Office of the Vice-Provost, Academic Affairs. It鈥檚 made up of students, professors and faculty representatives, as well as representatives of units on campus like Student Affairs and the Teaching and Learning Support Service. We鈥檙e designing and implementing a framework for academic integrity at 91精品黑料吃瓜, including resources for students and professors and training modules for students at all levels (and these Web pages).

Measuring our progress in academic integrity

The academic integrity committee developed a model to measure our progress in academic integrity. The model will evolve according to our changing needs. Stay tuned for reports on our progress. Our intended outcomes include: (1) greater student and professor knowledge about academic integrity, (2) higher levels of academic integrity and lower levels of misconduct, (3) maximal efficiency in the associated operational aspects.

Module for new undergraduate students

  • Number of students completing the module (percentage incomplete)
  • GPA, faculty report

Academic support for the module

  • Number of remediation sessions
  • Costs

TLSS support for the module

  • Number of Brightspace technical support requests
  • Number of specialist time/costs

BEPC support for the module

  • Number of BEPC office visits (in person/virtual)
  • Correlation between the module and misconduct