
This section is intended to provide quick links to information about academic integrity and disciplinary procedures at the University of Washington.
For Students:
· Student FAQs
· Disciplinary procedures
· Students' rights
· Avoiding plagiarism (PDF)
· Misconduct process (PDF)
· Committee on Academic Conduct
· Academic honesty
· Center for Academic Integrity
· Student Guide
For Faculty:
· Instructor FAQs
· Disciplinary procedures
· Report academic misconduct
· Prevent misconduct
· The Informal Intervention
· Committee on Academic Conduct
· Combating online plagiarism
· Plagiarism and copyrights
· Faculty Resource on Grading (FROG)
· Center for Academic Integrity
Committee on Academic Conduct
The Committee on Academic Conduct is composed of college faculty, students and administrators. The role of the committee is to:
- Promote an expectation within the college that every student is expected to adhere to the University’s high standard of academic integrity
- Provide the instructional staff of the college with suggestions on how they can prevent cheating in the classroom and on classroom assignments.
- Hear academic misconduct charges presented by a representative of the Office of the Provost, who conducts the investigations. Determine whether the student is responsible for the charges and impose sanctions, if appropriate.
- Ensure that students are treated fairly and with respect.
Members
- John Griffith, English
- Raul Anaya, Minority Affairs
- Judith Arms, Mathematics
- Bob Breidenthal, Aeronautics/Astrophysics
- Tim McCoy, Undergraduate Advising Center
- Jim Donnen, International Studies Student Services
- Jenny Hahn, student
- student
Administrators—Gus Kravas and Kristy Carter
