Honesty. Fairness. Ethical behaviour. That’s what academic integrity is all about. At MacEwan University, we are committed to creating a culture of respect and responsibility that supports high standards of academic work.

We believe that academic integrity is best fostered by creating a trusting and positive classroom dynamic, teaching students to recognize the value of honesty in academics and taking steps to minimize opportunities for misconduct.

Led by the Academic Integrity Office and guided by the principles of restorative justice and the Academic Integrity policy, students and faculty learn about the value of academic integrity and the importance of practicing ethical behaviour on campus and beyond the university's doors.

What you need to know about AI
Browse our AI resources, including a cross-discipline panel discussion by MacEwan faculty,  to learn how and when to effectively use AI in the classroom.
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Restorative practices

MacEwan University supports the use of restorative practices because they build community, promote fairness and encourage accountability. As well, restorative resolutions to academic misconduct build and model effective conflict resolution skills.

When misconduct is suspected
When an instructor suspects that academic misconduct has occurred, a process is set in motion. The student, the instructor and university administration all have specific tasks to complete and steps to follow.
Understand the Process
Academic Integrity Tutorial

Become an expert on MacEwan University’s academic integrity policies and procedures with this tutorial.

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Student Academic Integrity

Learn about our commitment to fostering honesty, fairness and ethical behaviour through prevention and education.

Academic Integrity Policy Academic Misconduct Procedure