
Plagiarism
Plagiarism is the practice of taking someone else’s work or ideas and presenting them as one’s own. A student commits plagiarism, when he or she submits as their own work part or all of another person’s written or spoken material, be it published or not. A student commits plagiarism if he or she copies or paraphrases from a source without acknowledging the source. A student knowingly allowing another to copy his/her work and present it as his/her own is also guilty of plagiarism.
A History instructor who discovers a graduate student has committed plagiarism on a class assignment, on a graduate (field) exam, in a dissertation or on any other work submitted for any purpose will follow the “All-university policy: Integrity of Scholarship” guidelines that are part of the “MSU Regulations, Ordinances and Policies Regarding Academic Honesty and Integrity” is found on the Ombudsman’s page.
The policy is spelled out below. According to it, instructors, examiners and dissertation committee members may give graduate students who have plagiarized materials failing grades for assignments in which plagiarized material appears and/or failing grades in courses in which plagiarized material is submitted.
Students who plagiarize material during graduate exams will fail their exams and will not have the option to retake them unless the failing grade is changed as a part of the appeal process (below).
All-university policy: Integrity of Scholarship:
The following statement of University policy was approved by the Academic Council and the Academic Senate, and serves as the definitive statement of principle and procedure to be used in instances of academic dishonesty.
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