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Academic Integrity Statement

Academic Integrity Statement

Smith College provides its students with a world-class liberal arts education. The purpose of this education is not only to provide students opportunities for individual advancement, but also to prepare its graduates to make powerful contributions to the world. Upholding the integrity of a Smith education, then, is at once a responsibility to oneself and to the community.

The Academic Integrity Board defines academic integrity as the alignment of students’ behaviors in academic courses with Smith’s commitment to the honest pursuit of genuine learning. Smith students are responsible for upholding their own integrity by adhering to all course policies and properly acknowledging all sources used in preparing academic work. When assignments require students to submit work that is the product of their own intellectual labor, faculty expect that students have neither used unauthorized resources nor engaged in unauthorized collaboration with others. When courses require students to submit work that is the product of intellectual engagement with fellow students, students should follow all of the guidelines set out for collaboration. All submitted coursework of any kind must be the original work of the student(s). Faculty are expected to clearly communicate to students how honest engagement is defined in each course.

According to Smith’s Statement of Purpose, “the world needs a place where knowledge is not the end, but merely the beginning of creating incalculable good. And we will always be that place.” Delivering on this promise demands that students and faculty hold each other to the highest standard of academic integrity.