Boston University has a number of resources in place to help students maintain academic integrity and to support students during the academic misconduct process. To learn more about Designated Academic Integrity Representatives (DAIRs) and how they can help you in a case of academic misconduct, visit the DAIR webpage.

Before we can dive into tips on how to maintain academic integrity, it’s important to understand what exactly academic integrity means.

What is Academic Integrity?

At Boston University, academic integrity means creating an environment of academic trust so that:

  • Students believe their work will be evaluated fairly
  • Students’ grades will accurately and fairly reflect their knowledge and/or proficiency in any given course
  • There will be free sharing of ideas without the fear of them being stolen

We create environments of academic trust by:

  • Valuing independent work, thoughts, and ideas
  • Giving credit when we use or borrow other people’s work, thoughts, or ideas

The Academic Misconduct Process

All students entering Boston University are expected to maintain high standards of academic honesty and integrity. It is the responsibility of every student to be aware of the Academic Conduct Code’s contents and to abide by its provisions. The Academic Conduct Committee of the individual school or college, which is composed of students, faculty, and staff, has jurisdiction over all charges of academic misconduct brought against students in its courses.

In all charges of academic misconduct against a student, the student is entitled to procedural fairness in any disciplinary proceedings. The Academic Conduct Code details the guidelines governing disciplinary proceedings. It also defines violations of the Code and enumerates penalties applicable under the Code.

Tips on Maintaining Academic Integrity