Undergraduate
Policies
Tutoring Policy
Though Webster’s College Dictionary defines “tutor” as (a) “a teacher who gives individual instruction to a student or (b) “a person who gives remedial or supplemental instruction to another,” the Department of French and Italian limits its own definition to the second sense, in the context of class-related instruction in that department. Read more.
Plagiarism Policy
Plagiarism is the theft, not of tangible, but of intellectual property. Your ideas and the words you use to express them, be it orally or in writing, the fruit of your research (project, term paper, article) or your creativity (musical composition, song lyrics, poem or prose work, video or film), your presentation or lecture or interview—these are but a few examples of what is yours and yours alone, whether published or unpublished, delivered before an audience or spoken only to a classmate or friend. Likewise for everyone else. For these reasons, the Department of French & Italian considers plagiarism a serious academic offence. Read more
School of Arts and Sciences Policies
Comprehensive information and resources on about Academic Integrity, Academic Integrity Violation Report Forms, Academic Standards and Policies as well as Advising and Registration. Learn more by scrolling to the bottom of the A&S "Academic Expectations" page