Academic Integrity Report 2012-13 Overview
This report evaluates academic integrity violations, outcomes, and appeals within a university setting, detailing cases of dishonest behavior such as plagiarism, cheating, and falsification. It provides insights into the breakdown of violations, responsible parties, referral sources, sanctions imposed, and various stakeholders' involvement in maintaining academic honesty.
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Academic Initiatives and Integrity: 2012-13 Report to Campus Council Monica D. Holland, Ph.D. Executive Director ARKU 634 honesty.uark.edu mholland@uark.edu 479-575-5229
1. Copying during an exam 25 2. Using unauthorized materials during an exam 3. Collaborating during an exam 30 10 4. Facilitating a violation 42 5. Collaborating on any assignment 65 6. Using other coursework without permission 7. Falsification of attendance 4 39 8. Plagiarism 192 9. Buying/selling info about an exam 3 Breakdown of Academic Integrity Violations
10. Substituting for another during an exam 8 11. Submitting another person s work as your own 12. Submitting altered/falsified data 88 5 13. Altering grades or official records 1 14. Signing another person s name on any University document 15. Sabotaging another student s work 4 0 16. Other 14 Total 418
Responsible 254 Not Responsible 16 Dismissed 117 39 Cases went before the AUAIB Outcomes of Academic Integrity
Faculty Student To the Provost and Chancellor To the AUAIB 2 (2 upheld) 11 (11 upheld) 3 (3 overturned) N/A Appeals of Academic Integrity
COHEP 19 ENGR 55 FULB 245 Global 6 GRAD 35 ARCH 5 WCOB 37 (3 Grad students) 16 AFLS Referral by College
Teaching Assistants 122 Professors 62 Instructors 125 Assistant Professor 30 Associate Professor 57 Visiting Assistant Professor 7 Clinical Assistant Professor 4 Assistant Dean 1 Referral Source
Sanction Points/Grade Sanctions 0.0 Sanction Points 0.5 Sanction Points (Zero on Assignment) 1.0 Sanction Points ( XF for the course) 1.5 Sanction Points ( XF for the course; 1 semester suspension) 2.0 Sanction Points ( XF for the course; 2 semester suspension) 2.5 Sanction Points ( XF for the course; 3 semester suspension) 3.0 Sanction Points ( XF for the course; expulsion) 7 255 29 1 1 0 0 Sanctions
Grade/Educational Sanction Academic Integrity Suspension Academic Integrity Expulsion Ethical Decision Making Course Plagiarism Workshop AI Policy Review and Paper Letter of Reprimand Zero on an Assignment/Exam XF 1 0 4 1 1 8 252 31 Grade/Educational Sanctions
Male 241 Female 177 Breakdown of Gender
Freshman 118 Sophomore 104 Junior 81 Senior 82 Master 31 Doctoral 8 Breakdown by Class Standing