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Academic Integrity
"Academic integrity" means that all academic work that has your name on it was done by you and you alone.
It means you didn't cheat or have someone else do part or all of your work for you.
It also means you didn’t help someone else to cheat, you didn't fabricate information, and you didn't misuse copyrighted materials.
It is expected that all University of Illinois students and faculty will meet this standard of academic
integrity. Even though you haven't arrived on campus yet or registered for classes, you are also expected
to demonstrate academic integrity when you take your online placement exams.
By logging in to take your placement exams, you are agreeing to follow UIUC's policy on academic integrity and you are declaring that you alone will answer all test questions without any assistance from other individuals, printed materials, online materials, websites, cell phones, or other devices (except a calculator, which you are allowed to use on the Chemistry Placement Exam).
Infractions of academic integrity are serious offenses carrying penalties. All students, even newly admitted students who have not enrolled in a course yet, are required to abide by the UIUC Student Code, which defines academic integrity more fully than is done here. Please read the
Student Code if you have any questions about what constitutes an infraction of academic integrity.
Last updated May 1, 2008
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