Azusa Pacific University: 9-page PDF document; students sign a pledge; academic behavior (personal/collaborative) defined; role of student honor officer; policy-awareness, expectations, environment, and responsibilities of faculty; process: alleged violation sent to review committee; sanctions; repeated violations.
http://www.apu.edu/registrar/undergraduate/policies/integrity/
Biola University: p13-15 in student handbook; definition - a moral offense; cultural differences regarding plagiarism and Biola's stance; source attribution; examples of unacceptable behaviors; media, artistic expression, fair use; types of disciplinary action.
https://wisdom2.biola.edu/bsi/index.cfm
Loyola Marymount University: p 23-26 from community standards bklt; honor code; definitions (intentional or unintentional) of cheating, plagiarism, falsification of data, unauthorized access, improper use; types of disciplinary action; appeal panel.
http://www.lmu.edu/PageFactory.aspx?PageID=8749
Whittier College: p 29-33; general policy; definitions of plagiarism, submit same work,unauthorized collaboration, cheating, misrepresentation, falsification, sabotage, complicity; three-version example of plagiarizing from a source; sanctions and the process.
http://www.whittier.edu/academic/resources/default.htm
http://www.apu.edu/registrar/undergraduate/policies/integrity/
Biola University: p13-15 in student handbook; definition - a moral offense; cultural differences regarding plagiarism and Biola's stance; source attribution; examples of unacceptable behaviors; media, artistic expression, fair use; types of disciplinary action.
https://wisdom2.biola.edu/bsi/index.cfm
Loyola Marymount University: p 23-26 from community standards bklt; honor code; definitions (intentional or unintentional) of cheating, plagiarism, falsification of data, unauthorized access, improper use; types of disciplinary action; appeal panel.
http://www.lmu.edu/PageFactory.aspx?PageID=8749
Whittier College: p 29-33; general policy; definitions of plagiarism, submit same work,unauthorized collaboration, cheating, misrepresentation, falsification, sabotage, complicity; three-version example of plagiarizing from a source; sanctions and the process.
http://www.whittier.edu/academic/resources/default.htm
