Tutorial Quiz 1 Slide 3

What is academic integrity?

Verbose description: Page is showing an image of the words "Academic Integrity" in a circle, surrounded by five boxes.  The boxes read: "Being Honest", "Being Trustworthy", "Being Fair", "Being Respectful, "Being Responsible".

Under the shapes, a message reads, "Academic Integrity is a commitment to uphold these concepts in your academic work and in your community."

Citation: Fundamental Values of Academic Integrity (1999).  Retrieved from Center for Academic Integrity

 

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