Academic Integrity
The Honor Code
For Instructors
- How to Report a Violation
- Definitions and Guidelines
- Further Effects of Academic Integrity Violations
- Turnitin Instruction Manual
- Library Citation Resources
- Purdue OWL: Lesson Plans & Activities-Avoiding Plagiarism
For Students
- Academic Integrity Handbook
- The Ethics of Scholarship
- Academic Integrity On-Line Tutorial
- Definitions and Guidelines
- Academic Integrity Checklist
- Further Effects of Academic Integrity Violations
- Academic Integrity Conduct Process
- Skidmore Guide to Writing
- Library Citation Resources
- Purdue OWL: Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing
The Skidmore Honor System was established at the request of the student body in 1921. Each student, in matriculating at Skidmore College (or engaging in any Skidmore-sponsored activity or program as a non-matriculated student), agrees to the following code:
I hereby accept membership in the Skidmore College community and, with full realization of the responsibilities inherent in membership, do agree to adhere to honesty and integrity in all relationships, to be considerate of the rights of others, and to abide by the college regulations."
All members of the Skidmore College community, including students, faculty, and staff, are parties to the honor contract and are expected to abide by its provisions. The Honor Code covers all aspects of integrity, whether academic or social. The Student Handbook attends particularly to codes of social behavior and outlines the college judicial system and procedures; both the Student Handbook and the New Student Advising and Registration Guide define academic integrity regulations. Every Skidmore student is required by the Honor Code to become thoroughly conversant with the standards of academic and social integrity that prevail at the college. The Integrity Board and the Board of Appeals will not regard claims of ignorance, of unintentional error, and of academic or personal pressures as an adequate defense for violations of the Honor Code.
HONOR CODE STATEMENT
Because the College functions as a tightly integrated community of curricular and
co-curricular experiences, a strict allegiance to its standards of conduct is essential
for every student's well-being and intellectual growth. Students should make certain
they understand the high value we place on honesty, cooperation, and consideration
and the penalties the College imposes for infractions in these areas. Skidmore not
only promotes intellectual honesty vigorously but severely punishes such offenses
as plagiarism and cheating on exams.
The Honor Code Commission requires students to write on their tests and exams the following statement:
While taking this examination, I have not witnessed any wrongdoing, nor have I personally violated any conditions of the Skidmore College honor code."