Academic Integrity: Keep Your Compass with You

College is an adventure. Upon this journey think of academic integrity as your compass, and keep it with you on the road ahead. It'll lead you to the right path. And if you ever lose your way, the Academic Initiatives and Integrity Office is here to help get you back on track. Know the policy, travel with integrity, and let truth be your guide.

About us: Through the Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Academic Initiatives and Integrity strives to create a culture of honesty and personal and professional responsibility among University of Arkansas students, faculty, and staff. As a community of scholars we uphold academic integrity as foundational to appropriate conduct within the university setting. Academic Initiatives and Integrity manages outreach efforts for policy education and facilitates the university's process for alleged violations with the All-University Academic Integrity Board.

Contacts

Lane Schmidt, administrative analyst
Academic Integrity and Initiatives
(479) 575-5229, honesty@uark.edu

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