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Student
Rights and Responsibilities
Students
are responsible for knowing their rights and responsibilities as defined
by the Academic Integrity Code.
By registering as a student at American
University, all students acknowledge
their awareness of the Academic Integrity Code each semester at the time they acknowledge
their awareness of university registration policies.
Following
are the responsibilities and rights identified by the code.
Each
student is responsible for:
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Pursuing conscientiously the academic objectives
which he or she has set.
- Conforming
to the regulations of the university and the school or college in which
the student is enrolled, and of the classes in which he or she is registered.
- Knowing
the requirements for their particular courses regarding such issues
as collaborative work, use of study aids, or take‑home examinations.
- Completing
all examinations, tests, written papers and other assignments according
to the standards set forth in the Academic Integrity Code.
- Learning
the conventions of documentation and acknowledgment of sources required
in academic discourse.
- Reporting
suspected violations through the faculty member in whose course the
alleged violation occurred, if the student wishes to bring forth a charge.
Each
student charged with a code violation has the right to:
- Prompt,
written notification of any charge brought against the student.
- An
impartial review of any charge throughout the adjudication process.
- A
preliminary meeting, where the student will be presented with the charge
made and the evidence submitted by the faculty member, advised of the
procedures including her or his right to a hearing before the code review
panel, and given the opportunity to respond.
- Call
relevant witnesses to a code review hearing and ask questions of witnesses.
- The
standard of proof of “clear and convincing evidence” for any instance
of academic dishonesty.
- Appeal
to the provost in cases concerning notation to the permanent record
(penalties (e) – (g) in .03.C).
- Inspect
her or his records of violations of the code.
- Confidentiality
of student records, as prescribed in the code and the pertinent university
regulations.
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