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academic integrity


"As a student of Fordham University, I recognize that I am part of a community dedicated to the disciplined and rigorous pursuit and communication of truth. I therefore commit myself to upholding the highest standards of academic integrity. Any work that I present as my own will be my own; I will give appropriate credit where credit is due; I will be fair and honest in all of my interactions with members of the Fordham community."    

- The Academic Integrity Statement recited by Fordham College at Rose Hill freshmen, led by the Executive President of the United Student Government, during fall academic orientation.


academic integrity

Academic integrity is honest, thoughtful, and responsible scholarship. FCRH students are expected to maintain the highest standards with regard to honesty, effort, and performance in their academic work. Examples of dishonest scholarship include, but are not limited to, plagiarism, cheating, and false authorship. For further information about the Arts and Sciences Policy on Academic Integrity, and the procedures related to violations of it, please click here.

the academic integrity tutorial

The Academic Integrity Tutorial is an online presentation designed to help students understand issues related to academic integrity in general, and the Arts and Sciences Policy on Academic Integrity in particular. It explores what it means to plagiarize, cheat, and misrepresent scholarly work with examples and interesting illustrations. In addition, the Tutorial provides strategies that can be used to improve academic efforts and avoid committing academic offenses. All FCRH freshmen must complete and pass the Academic Integrity Tutorial by the deadline in order to receive the special three-digit advising PIN needed to register for the spring semester. For further information about the Academic Integrity Tutorial, please click here.

links

Arts and Sciences Policy on Academic Integrity  |  Blackboard  |  Instructions for Accessing Blackboard  |  Instructions for Completing the Tutorial


the fcrh freshman dean's office  •  keating hall, room 302  •  fax: 718-817-5752
robert j. parmach, ph.d.  •  assistant dean  • 
parmach@fordham.edu  •  718-817-5720
michelle bata  •  academic advisor and special projects  • 
bata@fordham.edu  •  718-817-4731
ted harvey  •  secretary to the freshman dean  •  
eharvey@fordham.edu  •  718-817-4730

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