Plagiarism


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Plagiarism is the most serious offense against academic integrity and intellectual honesty. The appropriation of another’s writing or work as one’s own, including the use of specific words, phrases, or ideas, is dishonest and constitutes plagiarism. Use of any quotation, paraphrase, or summary from another author must be acknowledged and individually cited. No paper or report may be offered in more than one course without permission of the instructor. In completing written assignments, the student must work independently unless the instructor indicates otherwise.

All incidents of plagiarism will result in a penalty and be promptly reported to the Vice President for Academic Affairs or the Dean. Penalties for first-time plagiarism are at the discretion of the instructor and at a minimum require a one grade penalty reduction but may include failure of the assignment or failure for the course. An academic committee will decide penalties for any incidents of plagiarism, after the first.

Students who have questions about plagiarism are encouraged to consult with their instructor or to visit the Germain Center for Academic Success located in Rosary Hall or by emailing asc@albertus.edu.