Purpose
The Engineering Academic Integrity Committee plays an integral role in the adjudication of formal student academic misconduct cases and ensures students are given the opportunity to have their cases heard by members of the KU Engineering community. The Committee is comprised of faculty and students who are trained in the Engineering Academic Integrity process. Representatives serve on hearing panels of five throughout the year to determine student(s) responsibility for alleged violations of academic misconduct and confirm appropriate sanctions if necessary.
Qualifications
- Rising undergraduates: sophomore, junior, or senior level, and master’s or doctoral level graduate students in Engineering
- Cumulative KU GPA of 3.00 or above
- Be in good standing with the University (no active conduct sanctions)
Duties
- Serve for one academic year (there is no minimum number of panels but the goal is to allow each representative to participate in as many as scheduling allows)
- Attend or review academic integrity training materials
- Have available a two-hour block of time, one to two days a week for possible hearings
- Maintain confidentiality in regard to all information discussed in hearings
If you would like more information, please contact Alex Pang at
alexpang@ku.edu or 785-864-6602.