OU's Academic Integrity Code gives students, via the student Integrity Council, responsibility for the integrity of their own academic community. But our faculty set the tone and establish the ground rules for your particular students. Most students want to do the right thing. Please help them by leaving no doubt that integrity really matters in your class!
Our ability to answer questions about specific cases is limited by federal law. The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) [20 U.S.C. § 1232(g)] generally prohibits the release of a student’s educational information, including any documents associated with an admonition or academic misconduct charge against the student by the University of Oklahoma, without the student’s consent.
An OAIP-specific FERPA form is used to permit the release of this information. This form must be completed and submitted to the OAIP by the student, specifying which parties, if any, the OAIP may speak with regarding the student's educational information.