Academic integrity
In order to maintain a culture of academic integrity, members of the
University of Waterloo community are expected to promote honesty, trust,
fairness, respect and responsibility. Check the Office of Academic
Integrity for more information.
Grievance
A student who believes that a decision affecting some aspect of their
university life has been unfair or unreasonable may have grounds for
initiating a grievance.
Read Policy 70, Student Petitions and
Grievances,
Section 4. When in doubt, please be certain
to contact the department’s administrative assistant who will provide further
assistance.
Discipline
A student is expected to know what constitutes academic integrity
to avoid committing an academic offence, and to take responsibility for
their actions. Check the Office of Academic
Integrity for more
information. A student who is unsure whether an action constitutes an
offence, or who needs help in learning how to avoid offences (e.g.,
plagiarism, cheating) or about “rules” for group work/collaboration should
seek guidance from the course instructor, academic advisor, or the
undergraduate associate dean.
For information on categories of offences and types of penalties, students
should refer to Policy 71, Student
Discipline. For
typical penalties, check Guidelines for the Assessment of Penalties.
Appeals
A decision made or penalty imposed under Policy 70, Student Petitions and
Grievances (other
than a petition) or Policy 71, Student
Discipline may be
appealed if there is a ground. A student who believes he/she has a ground for
an appeal should refer to Policy 72, Student
Appeals.