Academic Dishonesty
Process & Resources
**Please note that the Academic Dishonesty Form Letter has recently changed. You will find the updated version here:
Academic Dishonesty Form Letter (Revised Summer 2024)
Academic Dishonesty Form Letter (Revised Summer 2024)
The Office of Academic Affairs has created a database to record all reported instances of academic dishonesty. The idea is to ensure that serial offenders do not escape attention.
When you detect academic dishonesty and have decided what penalty to impose, meet with the student to inform him or her of your decision. Faculty must provide the student with a completed Academic Dishonesty Form Letter.
Send a copy of the completed form letter to the Office of Academic Affairs for recording in their database. Email letters to provost@utica.edu. Please attach supporting material such as a copy of the offending paper, Turnitin.com report, or exam paper. The Office of Academic Affairs keeps this material in case the incident is referred to the Academic Standards Committee. You should keep a copy for your own records.
Send a copy of the completed form letter to the Office of Academic Affairs for recording in their database. Email letters to provost@utica.edu. Please attach supporting material such as a copy of the offending paper, Turnitin.com report, or exam paper. The Office of Academic Affairs keeps this material in case the incident is referred to the Academic Standards Committee. You should keep a copy for your own records.
The Office of Academic Affairs must receive a copy, no matter how minor the instance or the sanction. In accordance with the current Utica University catalog, repeat offenses, or particularly egregious first offenses, will be referred to the Academic Standards Committee, which may impose more serious penalties.
> Academic Honesty vs. Academic Dishonesty
> Direct Link to Turnitin.com
*Reminder*
Utica University has an institutional subscription to Turnitin.com, the content-matching service that can be used to detect plagiarism. Students submit their papers to the website which checks them against both the world wide web and its own database of submitted papers and returns an originality report to the faculty member teaching the class. For more details or to get the College's password contact the Office of Academic Affairs at (315) 792-3122.
More resources for Academic Honesty, Dishonesty and Misconduct:
> Academic Honesty vs. Academic Dishonesty> Direct Link to Turnitin.com