| Academic Integrity |
APUS supports and promotes academic honesty and personal integrity. Academic dishonesty can take the following forms:
Any form of academic dishonesty has no place in higher learning. The University System does not tolerate dishonest efforts by its students. The most frequently observed form of academic dishonesty is plagiarism. Plagiarism is the adoption or incorporation of another's ideas without proper attribution of the source. It is more simply defined as taking the writings of another person or people and representing them to be one's own. To avoid plagiarism, a student must credit the sources used when writing as essay, research paper, or other assignment in accordance with the appropriate style manual or format required in the student's course. Specific approaches to appropriate citation are found in various writing style handbooks. The required citation style for each course is specified in the syllabus for each course. It is the student's obligation to read, understand, and comply with the University System's plagiarism policy. If the student does not understand this policy, s/he needs to ask his or her professor for assistance before a plagiarism problem arises. Students should note that plagiarism can result in dismissal from the University System. Consequences of Academic Dishonesty Professors shall have the authority to deal with instances of academic dishonesty in a variety of ways including, but not limited to, the following:
If an instance of plagiarism is suspected, the faculty member shall immediately contact the student involved, provide evidence of cheating or plagiarism, discuss the matter, determine whether an infraction has occurred, and decide on a penalty. Faculty members must also report any academic integrity incident to their Department Chair and the Registrar. The Registrar will ensure an entry is made in the student's file. Supporting documentation, in the case of a plagiarized paper or other cheating, will be forwarded to the Registrar at registrar@apus.edu for proper archiving. Following two documented instances of academic dishonesty, action will be initiated that could lead to the student's dismissal from the University. The student has the right to appeal all adverse actions through the appeal process published in the Student Handbook. |