What policy has been violated the most by ODU student athletes the last 2 years?
What is Prohibited Items?
Intentionally providing false, fraudulent, deceptive, or misleading information to University officials, faculty, or staff; forgery; falsification of documents; unauthorized duplication or distribution of university-issued keys or other University property.
What is Dishonesty?
The legal drinking age in the USA.
What is 21 years old?
Copying, collaborating, or completing an academic exercise with or for other students or parties without permission from the class-assigned faculty member; paying someone to complete assignments; using any unauthorized materials to assist on assignments; misusing study aids such as Chegg, Quizlet, Course Hero, etc., to complete or pass class assignments; Copying, collaborating, or completing an academic exercise with or for other students or parties without permission from the class-assigned faculty member; paying someone to complete assignments; using any unauthorized materials to assist on assignments; misusing study aids such as Chegg, Quizlet, Course Hero, etc., to complete or pass class assignments;
What is Cheating?
What percentage of students participated in the student accountability process last year?
What is 50%!
The number of days a student has to appeal the decision of their case?
What is 5 days?
The creation, use, maintenance, display, or transfer of any recording (including audio, video, etc.) without permission where there is a reasonable expectation of privacy.
What is Unauthorized Recording?
Your BAC begins to fall when.....
Intentional or unintentional use of someone else's scholarly or academic work, language, ideas, or other material as your own without proper citation in an academic exercise (whether reproduced or presented verbatim or in paraphrased or summary form); recycling a previous assignment as a new assignment without appropriate citation or notification and approval from faculty members
What is Plagiarism?
What percentage of men participate in the student accountability process?
What is 54%?
What is the standard of evidence used in student accountability cases?
What is the preponderance of the evidence standard (more likely than not)?
Any disruptive or disorderly behavior that disturbs the classroom instructional environment (in-person or virtual classes or interrupts the facilitation of intended learning outcomes.)
What is Classroom Disruption?
The place where the majority of Gen Z purchase their alcohol.
What is the grocery store?
Inventing, altering, falsifying, creating data, citation, or information in an academic exercise or for any improper purpose. Knowingly presenting false or falsified official documentation such as transcripts, doctor's notes, supervisor evaluations, application materials, etc.
What is Fabrication?
How cases have been heard this academic year so far?
What is 742?
A written communication sent or delivered to the student that prohibits direct, indirect, or third-party contact (e.g., physical, written, verbal, telephone, electronic communication, or any other contact) between parties
What is a No Contact Directive?
Acting or pretending to be someone else, including as a University Official, with the intention to deceive, manipulate, or mislead others.
What is Impersonation?
A standard drink for distilled spirits such as gin, rum, tequila, or vodka is.
What is 1.5 fl oz?
An intentional effort to corrupt or negatively impact another student's academic work.
What is Academic Sabotage?
Name one way students can get involved with OSAAI and make a positive contribution to the campus community?
What is become a UAB member or Pathway Navigator?
Name one of the four grounds a student can appeal a decision of their case.
What is
•A behavioral status is either unreasonably harsh or inadequate based on precedent.
•A procedural error that significantly impacted the outcome of the Student Accountability Meeting or University Accountability Board Meeting.
•New and relevant information unavailable at the time of the accountability meeting could have significantly impacted the original decision and accountability measures.
•The Conduct Educator or member(s) of the University Accountability Board had conflict of interest or bias for or against the complainant(s) or respondent(s) generally or specifically that affected the outcome of the case.
Any unauthorized attempt to access or use University computers, networks, systems, programs, or data, including manipulations and fraudulent transmissions; any action that interferes with the proper functioning of systems or adversely impacts another user's rights, including but not limited to student or employee privacy; unauthorized download, creation, sale, posting, transfer, access, reproduction, or distribution of copyrighted or class material; any other violations of the ODU Digital Millennium Copyright Act, or University Policies 3003 and 3500.
What is Misuse of Information Technology Resources?
This % of college students report academic consequences of their drinking.
Misleading an instructor as to the condition under which the work was prepared, including, but not limited to, undisclosed Artificial Intelligence (AI) use, substituting for another student, or permitting another person to substitute for oneself on any academic work.
What is Misrepresentation?
What is the name of the Pathway that the Conduct Educator handles everything such as the behavioral status, parent/guardian notification, or other pathway projects they want the student to complete?
What is the Accountability Pathway?
Who is the is the Vice President for SEES.
Dr. Brandi Hephner-Labanc (BHL)
What is the name of the behavioral status indicates a student has committed a suspendable offense, the Conduct Educator or UAB does not feel they should be separated from the university.
Deferred Suspension
The legal limit for enhanced penalties in the state of Virginia..
What is .15?
The agreement worked out by the faculty member and the student when there is an alleged academic integrity incident.
What is an Academic Integrity Voluntary Resolution?
What is the GPA of the students who have violated the drug policy twice since 2021?
What is a 1.46 GPA?