Academic Integrity Cases for November 2020
December 4, 2020
From: Annie Virkus-Estrada, Academic Integrity Officer and Associate Dean of Students
Academic Integrity Cases for November 2020
Faculty are obligated to report any suspected violations of academic integrity policies, such as cheating and plagiarizing, to the Office of the Dean of Students. Data is shared with the Baruch Community via the Office of the Dean of Students website about any administrative sanctions imposed (e.g., warnings or suspensions), and, when known, academic sanctions leveled by members of the faculty (e.g., F for the assignment or exam or F for the course). All information is anonymous.
Cases reported at the end of a month may not have been heard by the time reports are shared.
November 2020
Reports
- students were reported to the Office of the Dean of Students in the month of November. Of those:
- 14 were for cheating
- 24 were for plagiarism
- 03 were for obtaining an unfair advantage
Findings in November
- 68 were found “Responsible”
- 04 were found “Not Responsible”
Note: Cases reported at the end of October were adjudicated in November. The numbers reported here include cases reported in both October and November.
Administrative Sanctions
Of the 68 students found responsible in November:
- 63 received a Warning
- 02 received Probation
- 03 received Suspension
Academic Sanctions
The most common academic sanctions unofficially reported to the Office of Dean of Students included failure on exam/assignment and failure in the class. (Note: unless the faculty member formally notifies the Office of the Dean of Students, we don’t know if any academic sanctions have been assigned to students who were found to be responsible.)
Annie Virkus-Estrada, PhD
Academic Integrity Officer
Associate Dean of Students
Annie.Virkus-Estrada@baruch.cuny.edu