Academic Misconduct
Cumberland University expects students to adhere to the highest personal standards of honesty and academic integrity. Failure to adhere to these standards through acts of plagiarism or by cheating on assignments or examinations, whether by the use of unauthorized aids or by copying the work of another, will result in disciplinary action.
- It is the responsibility of the instructor to file charges of Academic Misconduct. He or she may impose penalties ranging from a failing grade on the assignment to a failing grade in the course. Students may report academic integrity violations to course instructors or another faculty member. All reports will be investigated by the instructor in coordination with their Program Head and any other academic officer of the University as is deemed appropriate.
- The instructor will forward the evidence to the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs. The report of misconduct will be placed in the student’s file.
- The student will not be allowed to withdraw from this course to prevent a failing grade or reduce the sanctions.
- The student may appeal the instructor’s decision through the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs. Upon receiving an appeal, the Vice President will call a meeting of the Academic Integrity Board.