Academic Integrity Policy updated

Review the recent update to our Academic Integrity Policy.
Review the recent update to our Academic Integrity Policy.

CSE has updated its Academic Integrity Policy.

According to the Department of Computer Science and Engineering Academic Integrity Policy (adopted May 2018), when a CSCE instructor determines that the academic integrity policy of the department has been violated by a student they must levy consequences according to the following guidelines:

1) For a first offense where the student actions were isolated and/or they are remorseful, they will receive no credit for the assignment in question.

2) For a first offense that is considered egregious, e.g., their actions impacted many others, they persist in making untruthful statements in light of overwhelming evidence, etc., they will receive a failing grade for the class and will not be permitted to drop the class or change to pass/no-pass grading.

3) For a second offense, they will receive a failing grade for the class and will not be permitted to drop the class.

4) For a third offense, they will be expelled from their CSCE major or minor and will not be permitted to subsequently enroll in any CSCE course.

The department will work with the registrar's office to ensure that students cannot drop the course, in cases 2-4, and cannot subsequently enroll in CSCE courses, in case 4.

Be sure to review the full policy on our website.

More details at: https://go.unl.edu/2fpb