Academic Integrity Resources for Students

On Campus Student Resources

  1. Your Instructor!
  2. Students seeking writing assistance in English Composition courses, such as, English 101 or 102, or courses offered by the English Department should visit the English Writing and Design Lab for help.
  3. The Center for Learning and Student Success (CLASS)
  4. Paul Robeson Library Resources

Quick Tips:

  • Read the syllabus for each course and learn each instructor’s expectations.
  • Clarify what is expected of you when you are working on a team project, in a study group or collaborative research project. Learn what you are able to submit as your own.
  • Cite your sources. If it is not your original words or ideas, give credit to the person whose words or ideas you are using.
  • Submit your own work on papers, reports, projects, and test.
  • Be cautious about where you sit during exams. Distance yourself from others, including your friends, to reduce any temptation to cheat.
  • Plan ahead for assignments and exams.  Students who feel more prepared are less likely to be insecure about the information and less likely to be dishonest.
  • Do not share your assignments.  If a classmate has a question, try to help, but do not “give” them the answer.
  • Do not use social media to communicate with classmates about assignments or exams.
  • Do not post your papers on websites that offer them to other students.
  • Do not use websites that offer pre-prepared papers for your own assignments.
  • Protect your computer files so that others cannot copy your work.

Reporting

If you are concerned for the immediate health and safety of the student you are reporting or someone else, please call 911 or the Rutgers Police Department at 856-225-6009.

Find out more about the different forms you can use to report concerns and address specific needs.