Academic Integrity
Academic integrity is the foundation of a learning organization. Academic honesty is integral to the learning process and a necessary ingredient of academic integrity. Centennial College faculty and staff are responsible for ensuring standards of academic conduct, and students are responsible for being aware of and complying with these standards. Familiarize yourself with the Academic Honesty and Plagiarism Policy, particularly the behaviours that constitute academic dishonesty.
Integrity of Course Assessments
All submitted written work may be reviewed for authenticity and originality utilizing College-approved plagiarism prevention software. Students who do not wish to have their work submitted to College-approved plagiarism prevention software must, by the end of the second week of class, communicate this in writing to the instructor and make mutually agreeable alternate arrangements.
Tests conducted remotely may require the use of online proctoring technology where your identification is verified and your activity is restricted or monitored and/or recorded, both audibly and visually, through remote access to your computer and web camera. Your student ID card may be required to verify your identity. If you require an alternate assessment format you must communicate this in writing to the instructor as soon as possible and prior to the test to explore mutually agreeable alternatives.
Key Policies
Breach of Academic Honesty Procedures
Suspected breaches of academic honesty will be investigated, principles of procedural fairness followed, and appropriate remedies and penalties applied in accordance with the Academic Honesty and Plagiarism Procedures. Use the tool below to understand the steps for investigating a suspected breach of academic honesty.