Scholastic Dishonesty Sanctioning Guidelines

When instructors determine that scholastic dishonesty has more than likely occurred, it is their responsibility to determine an appropriate sanction given the nature of their course. The purpose of administering a sanction is to hold students accountable for their actions and to facilitate learning. Consider the following questions when determining an appropriate sanction.

  1. Was the student aware of the expectations of the course/assignment with regard to scholastic dishonesty?
  2. Was the student aware of the fact they were plagiarizing or cheating?
  3. Does the student understand the greater impacts of scholastic dishonesty (e.g., fairness to other students, the integrity of a degree from the University of Minnesota)?

Below you will find examples of scholastic dishonesty followed by common sanctions. Please keep in mind that the factors surrounding each student and each case and the context of the course may be different and may yield different results (these are nonbinding recommendations).

Examples:No academic Penalty/WarningPartial Credit of additional assignmentNo credit on assignment, quiz, or examReduced final course grade.F in the course
Minor plagiarism on an
ungraded draft
XX   
Minor plagiarism or
improper citation
 XXX 
Unauthorized resources or
collaboration on homework
 XXX 
Significant plagiarism
(failure to cite and/or
paraphrase)
 XXXX
Submitting work partially
or entirely done by another
student*
  XXX
Cheating on an exam  XXX
Falsifying
information or data
  XXX
Blatant cheating (e.g.
hiring someone to
complete coursework)
  XXX
Repeated incidents of
scholastic dishonesty in the
same class
   XX

*if a student outside your course is involved, please refer to Section 2.2 of the “Student Academic Integrity
Misconduct Procedures ­ Morris Campus”

Any Academic Integrity incidents should be reported to the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs within
two weeks. This ensures that the student(s) and faculty receive timely and accurate information on their rights and
responsibilities.

Thanks to UMTC Office for Student Conduct and Academic Integrity (OSCAI) for sharing their Sanctioning
Guidelines Grid.