Student Code of Conduct

Wilmington University is a community of individuals who come together to learn, work and grow in character. Students are expected to conduct themselves in a mature and responsible manner that demonstrates commitment to the ideal of honorable behavior for oneself and the community as a whole. Students are also responsible for being familiar with and abiding by the policies and regulations of the University, which are communicated in the University Student Handbook. A copy of the Student Handbook may be found on the University’s website: www.wilmu.edu/studentlife/handbook/

Academic Integrity


To ensure the honesty and fairness of the intellectual environment at Wilmington University, students are expected to pursue learning with integrity, dignity, and responsibility towards others. Students are expected to be attentive to proper methods of documentation and acknowledgement in all academic work.   Any situation involving a violation of academic integrity demeans the violator, degrades the learning process, deflates the meaning of grades, discredits the accomplishments of past and present students, and tarnishes the reputation of the university.  Acts of academic dishonestly are serious offenses and are of major concern to the University.


Types of Violations

When a student places his or her name on submitted work, the student certifies the originality of all work not otherwise identified by appropriate acknowledgement.  A violation of any of the below listed items is a violation of academic integrity. 

1. Plagiarism


Plagiarism is defined as the submission of information without properly acknowledging the source through complete, accurate, and specific references. Plagiarism applies to the use of published and unpublished sources.  Examples of plagiarism include, but are not limited to the following:
• Directly quoting another person’s words without the use of quotation marks and/or acknowledgment of the course
• Paraphrasing, or restating, another person’s ideas, opinions, or theories without acknowledging the source
• Using facts, statistics, or other material taken from a source without acknowledging the source
• Submission of the student’s own work which has previously been submitted for other assignments (self-plagiarism)

Students are urged to consult with individual faculty members, department heads, or recognized handbooks in their discipline (located at http://www .wilmu.edu/ssc/writing .aspx) if they are in doubt as to whether their work may contain plagiarized material. This should be done before the work is submitted.


2. Fabrication
Fabrication is the intentional use of invented information or the falsification of research or other findings with the intent to deceive.   Examples of fabrication include, but are not limited to the following:
• Citing information not taken from the source indicated
• Inventing data, facts, or sources for an academic assignment
• Listing sources in a bibliography or reference list that were not used in that assignment/project

• Listing hours worked or activities performed during a clinical or service learning experience that did not occur


3. Cheating
Cheating is an act or an attempted act of deception by which the student seeks to misrepresent that he or she has mastered information on an academic exercise.  Examples of cheating include, but are not limited to the following:
• Attempting to use unauthorized materials, information, or study aids in an academic exercise
• Copying from another person’s work or allowing another person to copy your work
• Collaborating with another person during an examination or graded assignment without permission by the instructor
• Utilizing online paper mills and/or study websites for the purpose of buying, selling, or bartering exams and assignments
• Unauthorized sharing of examination answers with others

• Falsification of data such as constructing data results as if statistics were genuine data


4. Grade and Test Tampering
Test tampering is obtaining, distributing, or receiving a test or examination without consent of the instructor. It is also a violation of the Academic Integrity policy if a student takes a test for another student.
Tampering with grades in a grade book or assisting with changing any academic record in the university is prohibited.


Violation of the Academic Integrity Policy

First Violation:

1. The faculty member shall confer with the student regarding the violation of the Academic Integrity Policy.

2. In consultation with the specific Program Chair of the college in which the course is offered, the faculty member is to select one or more of the following sanctions:
• Require that the student repeat any work affected by the violation of the Academic Integrity Policy.
• Assign the student a lower grade for the assignment (this is not necessarily a grade of (0) zero).
• Assign the student a failing grade for the course (this is not necessarily a grade of (0) zero).

3. After a sanction is selected, the Program Chair will inform the Dean of the College in which the course in question resides and what action was taken. Objective evidence of the violation must be submitted to the Dean. The Dean shall inform the Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs who will notify the student in writing that his or her continued enrollment at Wilmington University is provisional; the Assistant Vice President may require the student to complete the course ENG 310 (Research Writing). The Vice President of Student Affairs will receive a copy of the letter.

4. The Dean of the College has the discretion to immediately forward any violations directly to an Assistant Vice President or Vice President of Academic Affairs to be considered for review by the Student Discipline Committee.


Second Violation:

In the event of a second violation related to academic integrity, the Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs shall inform the Vice President of Administrative & Legal Affairs and submit materials related to any previous offenses.   Depending on the nature of the violation, the Vice President of Administrative & Legal Affairs may temporarily suspend the student from university activities and convene a meeting of the Student Discipline Committee.

Subsequent Offences:

Referred to the Student Discipline Committee

Resources for Upholding Academic Integrity

Plagiarism Detection Software:

Plagiarism detection software is offered through the Learning Management System (LMS) and is designed to aid in educating students about academic integrity, plagiarism and the proper citation of any borrowed content. Plagiarism detection software is a proactive tool for students and faculty to use together to review student work and to allow for students to have an opportunity to assess their efforts prior to submitting an assignment.   Faculty may also use the University's plagiarism detection software as a tool to affirm the originality of assignments.

University Writing Centers and Tutors:

The Student Success Center is designed to provide students with the support and resources necessary to achieve their goals.  The Student Success Center is committed to all Wilmington University students’ academic success by providing personalized tutoring, mentoring, writing and learning resources, as well as multiple workshops and seminars. In partnership with other University offices, the Student Success Center offers a broad set of programs and services, empowering students to achieve academic excellence.


Additional information related to University policy may be found on the University website: www.wilmu.edu/studentlife/acadintegrity.aspx.