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Academic Integrity Policy and Procedures

Truth and honesty are necessary prerequisites for all education, and students who attempt to improve their grades or class standing through any form of academic dishonesty may be penalized by disciplinary action, ranging from a verbal reprimand to a failing grade in the course or dismissal from the University. If the situation appears to merit a severe penalty, the professor will refer the matter to the appropriate dean or to the provost. The student may appeal the penalty as outlined above, with the Academic Integrity Committee hearing appeals above the level of dean.

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Questions?

If you have any about the University's academic integrity policy and procedures and the Academic Integrity Committee (AIC), contact Dr. Harry Langley, Associate Provost of Student Retention at langley@calu.edu or 724-938-1523.

Academic Policies

Read more about the University's academic policies in the University Catalog.

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Noss Hall is a hub for academic assistance. Here you can find the offices of Student Retention and Success, Academic Scheduling Center, Placement-Testing, Math Lab, Writing Center, Reading Clinic, Tutoring, First-Year Seminar and more.