Definition of Instructional Management Academic Integrity Violation

Any of the following may be considered as an "Instructional Management" violation:

• Work that does not include enough original thought for an authentic assessment of student capability.

• A paper that contains in-text citations and references at the end of the material, but bears a high percentage within the TurnitIn® Report.

• The student does not include distinction of directly quoted information, and/or does not include citations, but does have references used.

• A paper that contains reference list at the end of the material, but does not include in-text citations.

• Work that does not include references used, but does include distinction of directly quoted information, and/or does not include citations.

• A paper that contains in-text citations within the paper, but does not contain a reference list.

• A paper that does not include distinction of directly quoted information, and/or does not include citations, and/or references for sources used.

• A paper contains no in-text citations within the paper or references at the end of the material.