These statements can be customized to suit the specific circumstances in a faculty member’s class. Further examples of syllabus statements may be found at the links on the Academic Honesty Resources page.

Longer Sample Õ¬Äи£Àû Academic Integrity Statement with Definitions

As members of the academic community, Õ¬Äи£Àû students are responsible for knowing and abiding by the Academic Honesty Policy as set forth in the Student Code of Conduct. All students are expected to do their own work and to uphold a high standard of academic ethics.
What comprises academic dishonesty?
Plagiarism - Always cite your sources. Plagiarism is using other people's writing or ideas without giving credit. This includes paraphrasing material without citing the source and submission of assignments completed by someone else. If you are unsure about whether something may be plagiarism or another form of academic dishonesty, please reach out to your instructor as soon as possible.
Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) - No student shall use AI, unless assigned by a faculty member, in order to generate text, summaries, images, or other materials and submit them as their own work. Content generated by an Artificial Intelligence third-party service or site (AI-generated content) without proper citation is another form of plagiarism.
Cheating on Exams - Utilize only authorized materials during exams. Additionally, sharing information with other students before or after an exam is also considered cheating.
Unauthorized Collaboration - Work individually on assignments unless your instructor approves group work.
Falsification - It is a violation of academic honesty to misrepresent material or fabricate information in an academic exercise, assignment or proceeding. Additionally, it is a violation of the Academic Honesty policy for authorized users to knowingly share passwords, PINs, or any other means of access to their BlazeVIEW courses with unauthorized persons or for the purpose of dishonorable or unethical conduct related to their academic work.
Multiple Submissions - Only submit work for which you have not previously received credit. This includes using assignments completed in prior courses.
Unauthorized Use or Distribution of ANY Õ¬Äи£Àû Course Material is Expressly Prohibited - Materials in this course are presented to students in an educational context for their personal use and study only. Unauthorized distribution of copyrighted material occurs when a student shares, reproduces, publishes, or sells copyrighted material, in print or digital formats, without express written permission of the copyright owner. This includes sharing any information about Õ¬Äи£Àû courses with websites or any other third party. Additionally, copying or buying copyrighted materials is prohibited.
“Tutoring" Services - If a "tutoring" service provides solutions to course assignments, this is considered cheating. Legitimate tutoring services will never directly give answers to course assignments.
Violation of the Academic Honesty Policy can result in failure of the assignment, failure of the course, and/or further consequences from Õ¬Äи£Àû. Ignorance of this policy is not an excuse or a means to repeal a charge of academic dishonesty.

Shorter Sample Õ¬Äи£Àû Academic Integrity Statement

Academic integrity is the responsibility of all Õ¬Äи£Àû faculty and students. Students are responsible for knowing and abiding by the Academic Integrity Policy as set forth in the Student Code of Conduct and this syllabus. All students are expected to do their own work and to uphold a high standard of academic ethics. Any violations of this policy may result in the academic penalties outlined in the syllabus and may also be referred to Student Affairs for further disciplinary action.

Shorter Sample AI Statement

Õ¬Äи£Àû’s Academic Student Conduct Code states that “no student shall engage in plagiarism, which is presenting the words or ideas of another person as if they were the student’s own.” Content generated by an Artificial Intelligence third-party service or site (AI-generated content) without proper citation is another form of plagiarism. If you are unsure about whether something may be plagiarism or another form of academic dishonesty, please reach out to me as soon as possible.

Sample Turnitin Statement

By taking this course, you agree that all required course work may be subject to submission for textual similarity review to Turnitin, a tool within BlazeVIEW. For more information on the use of Turnitin at Õ¬Äи£Àû see Turnitin for Students.

Sample Syllabus Statement and Recommended BlazeVIEW Announcement

(taken from /academics/academic-affairs/best-practices-for-proctored-exams.php)

Using LockDown Browser and a Webcam for Online Exams

This course requires the use of LockDown Browser and a webcam for online exams. The webcam can be built into your computer or can be the type that plugs in with a USB cable. Watch this to get a basic understanding of LockDown Browser and the webcam feature. A student is also available.

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
  • Windows: 10, 8, 7
  • Mac: OS X 10.12 or higher
  • iOS: 10.0+ (iPad only). Must have a compatible LMS integration. Details.
  • Web camera (internal or external) & microphone
  • A broadband internet connection
  • Respondus LockDown Browser must be installed on the computer you will be using to take the quiz. For instructions on how to install the Respondus LockDown Browser, see the Respondus Student Guide.

NOTE: Respondus LockDown Browser and Respondus Monitor will not work on Chromebooks or other non-Windows/Mac devices.

DOWNLOAD AND INSTALL LOCKDOWN BROWSER FROM THIS LINK:

To ensure LockDown Browser and the webcam are set up correctly, do the following before you begin your exam:

  • Start LockDown Browser
  • Locate and select the Help Center button on the LockDown Browser toolbar.
  • Run the Webcam Check and, if necessary, resolve any issues.
  • Run the System & Network Check. If a problem is indicated, see if a solution is provided in the Knowledge Base. If you require additional assistance, submit a ticket to Respondus at
  • Exit the Help Center, login to BlazeVIEW and locate the practice quiz in this course named [NOTE TO INSTRUCTOR: CREATE A BRIEF PRACTICE QUIZ AND INSERT NAME/LOCATION OF QUIZ].
  • Upon completing and submitting the practice quiz, exit LockDown Browser.

When taking an online exam that requires LockDown Browser and a webcam, remember the following guidelines:

  • Ensure you're in a location where you won't be interrupted
  • Turn off all other devices (e.g., tablets, phones, second computers) and place them outside of your reach
  • Clear your desk of all external materials not permitted — books, papers, other devices
  • Before starting the test, know how much time is available for it and that you've allotted sufficient time to complete it
  • Remain at your computer for the duration of the test
  • If the computer or networking environment is different than what was used previously with the Webcam Check and System & Network Check in LockDown Browser, rerun the checks before starting the test
  • To produce a good webcam video, do the following:
    • Avoid wearing baseball caps or hats with brims
    • Ensure your computer or tablet is on a firm surface (a desk or table). Do NOT place the computer on your lap, a bed or other surface where the device (or you) are likely to move
    • If using a built-in webcam, avoid tilting the screen after the webcam setup is complete
    • Take the exam in a well-lit room and avoid backlighting, such as sitting with your back to a window
  • Remember that LockDown Browser will prevent you from accessing other websites or applications; you will be unable to exit the test until all questions are completed and submitted
  • Visit the Respondus website for assistance with LockDown Browser or Monitor products, or use the for assistance while testing with Respondus Monitor.