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Plagiarism
  • Incidents of plagiarism must be reported immediately by the faculty member to the Registrar.
  • The most common errors in handling written sources are the following:
    • failure to use quotation marks when quoting,
    • failure to make a thorough paraphrase when attempting to put the idea in one’s own words,
    • failure to give the source of the information.
  • Students found plagiarizing in course work or examinations are subject to discipline.  The standard disciplinary response is an immediate F (failing grade) for the course and the student placed on disciplinary probation.  The disciplinary action may be decreased or increased for reasons such as the following:
  • Possibly decreased to failure of assignment:
    • if work is a minor part of the total grade of the course (such as less than 5%),
    • if judged not to be premeditated.

  • However, the professor may require the student to rewrite the paper, while still receiving a failing grade, in order to pass the course.
  • Recommend to Student Life possible disciplinary suspension:
    • if a repeated case of plagiarizing at Northwestern,
    • if a flagrant action of plagiarizing, such as intentional lifting of large sections of text without documentation or fabrication of sources,
    • if the student is proved to have been dishonest or uncooperative at any time during the investigation.
  • Appeals for cause on plagiarizing will be in writing and directed to the Registrar, chair of ad hoc Appeals Committee.
  • See Cheating for other related policy information.
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