Definition of plagiarism: The American Psychological Association (2022) describes plagiarism as “the words, ideas, or images of another as your own; it denies authors or creators of content the credit they are due. Whether deliberate or unintentional, plagiarism violates ethical standards in scholarship” (para. 1). American Psychological Association. (2022). Plagiarism. APA Style. https://apastyle.apa.org/style-grammar-guidelines/citations/plagiarism#:~:text=Plagiarism
Artificial Intelligence
The college recognizes the utility of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in assisting with the creative and development process but cautions students that plagiarism also applies to certain uses of AI. To learn more about the rules related to plagiarism and AI, see the college’s Plagiarism with Special Consideration for Artificial Intelligence Policy
The College views plagiarism as a serious offense. Should it occur, this could affect the student’s academic progress. If the student has questions about plagiarism, the student is directed to consult an instructor.
The following Plagiarism Resources have been identified for student information.
- Explanations and examples:
- Submit a paper for review:
- Tutor.com (accessed via your courses in Canvas)
An online plagiarism service will be available for use by students and faculty.