List of active policies
Name | Type | User consent |
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BAU Honor Code | Site policy | All users |
Summary
BAU's Honor Code emphasizes the importance of submitting original work. Violations, such as submitting work that is not your own, can lead to severe consequences, including permanent failure of the course or dismissal from the University. The Plagiarism Policy highlights that students must use their own ideas and words in their submissions. Consistent with the University’s expectations on academic integrity and student conduct, the use of Generative AI tools, unless explicitly directed by a faculty member, to draft or write any academic work is considered cheating.By acknowledging this honor code, you are affirming your commitment to academic integrity and honesty.
Full policy
I understand that submitting work that is not my own may result in permanent failure of this course or dismissal from the University.
Plagiarism Policy from Catalog:
BAU holds all students to high standards of academic honesty. Students studying on-campus or online are expected to submit original work using their own ideas and words. Examples of plagiarism include, but are not limited to:
- Cutting and pasting from an internet source.
- No in-text citations.
- No bibliography provided.
- Copying another student’s work.
- Re-using work from a previous class.
Consistent with the University’s expectations on academic integrity and student conduct, the use of generative AI tools to draft or write any academic work is considered cheating.
By acknowledging this honor code, you are affirming your commitment to academic integrity and honesty. I understand that submitting work that is not my own may result in permanent failure of this course or dismissal from the University.