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Student AI Use Policy at University of Northwestern – St. Paul[i]

University of Northwestern – St. Paul is committed to the ethical and responsible use of advanced automated tools and technology (such as generative artificial intelligence and large language models) to foster an environment that upholds our mission and values as a comprehensive university committed to promoting Christ-centered higher learning and scholarship. As such, we Northwestern has established the following overarching administrative policy for advanced automated tool use at UNW.

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Faculty members are granted the latitude to select the most appropriate approach for each learning activity or assessment in each of their courses, such as the following[ii]:

  1. Prohibit All Use

  2. Allow use with prior permission

  3. Allow use with Explicit Acknowledgement

  4. Freely allow use

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As the field of advanced automated tools develops, related University policy is subject to change. By adopting these principles and guidelines, UNW seeks to nurture a thriving, God-honoring academic community that responsibly leverages technology for the benefit of its students, faculty, and the broader society.

Last updated: 5.25.23

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[i] This policy language was revised, expanded, and contextualized from an initial draft produced by ChatGPT Plus (GPT-4). April 19, 2023. https://chat.openai.com/

[ii] Four approaches from University of Delaware’s “Considerations for using and addressing advanced automated tools in coursework and assignments” https://ctal.udel.edu/advanced-automated-tools/