Academic Integrity
Managing Academic Integrity Concerns
- Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards is here to help if faculty discover potential academic misconduct:
- Consultation with staff available to discuss options and how to connect with students to discuss concerns
- Multiple options for resolution including faculty letter to file and referral to Committee on Discipline
- Reaching out to OSCCS does not automatically trigger a complaint, and vast majority of issues are resolved without engaging full COD hearing or any consideration of suspension/expulsion
- COD takes supportive and educational approach with potential policy violations
- OSCCS can also help with proactive solutions before incidents happen:
- Resources on website include tips on how to integrate academic integrity conversations into courses and sample language for syllabi: https://studentlife.mit.edu/osc/faculty/academic-misconduct
- Current sponsors of MIT’s Academic Integrity Handbook, found at integrity.mit.edu
- Pilot module, Learning About Academic Integrity at MIT being launched with all first-year undergraduate students this summer, exploring potential expansion to other student populations as optional resource
- OSCCS offers outreach presentations to departments on responding to academic misconduct and handouts on academic integrity policies, potential consequences of violations and how to avoid them, and relevant support resources – reach out to osccs@mit.edu for more details
For more details see the Academic Integrity Handbook for Students, or view the following PDFs:
