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Comment: Updated links to 21/22 Catalog

(See also the USF Graduate Catalog at http://www.grad.usf.edu/policies_Sect7_full.php#resp)

See http://health.usf.edu/publichealth/academicaffairs/For%20Faculty/Syllabus%20institutional%20Policies%20Resources.pdf - Convert to WORD document and then cut and past here.

Student Responsibilities (from http://www.grad.usf.edu/policies_Sect8_full.php)

The University of South Florida and all colleges, departments and programs therein establish certain academic requirements that must be met before a degree is granted. These requirements concern such things as curricula and courses, majors and minors, and academic residence. Faculty and graduate program directors are available to help the student understand and arrange to meet these requirements, but the student is responsible for fulfilling them. At the end of a student's course of study, if all requirements for graduation have not been satisfied, the degree will not be granted. For this reason, it is important for students to acquaint themselves with all regulations and to remain currently informed throughout their college careers. Courses, programs, and requirements described in the catalog may be suspended, deleted, restricted, supplemented, or changed in any other manner at any time at the sole discretion of the University and the USF Board of Trustees.

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Reference USF Regulation 3.027 ‐ To read the entire Regulation, go to: http://regulationspolicies.usf.edu/regulations/pdfs/regulation-usf3.027.pdf. Please note the sections that specifically pertain to graduate students.

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Shared Authorship and Research Education Policy
USF contains a broad range of academic programs in diverse disciplines, and the USF faculty recognize that the conventions on shared authorship and credit for scholarship vary among disciplines. In general, sharing in authorship implies both substantive intellectual contributions to the work and also approval of the work as it appears in public. Right to authorship credit is not automatically conveyed by being the instructor of a course, being a student’s major professor, or being a research assistant working with faculty and professional researchers; neither is credit automatically prohibited because of such status.

Each college/program that includes research education shall include an explicit discussion of shared authorship issues and disciplinary conventions as part of the formal curriculum addressing research methods and ethics, including the conventions of the discipline’s publications. In addition, each college or program shall have a formal statement about shared authorship made available to students (such as on a college or program website) or given to students at the same time as they are given notice about other program and college expectations.

Each college/program shall also have a written procedure for resolving questions or conflicts about shared authorship where students are involved. The college and program may use the same procedure for resolving questions for non‐student employees, but the procedure for resolving questions or conflicts involving students must address the educational needs of students (e.g., explicitly asking about the nature of the research methods and ethics education as experienced by a student involved in the case at hand).

This written procedure must be made available to students (such as on a college or program website) or given to students at the same time as they are given notice about other program and university expectations.

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Grades and Academic Standards

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Source: USF Graduate Catalog, Academic Policies and Regulation Information


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Refer to the USF Graduate Catalog for detailed information on the following topics:

Plagiarism will not be tolerated and is grounds for failure. Refer to USF Academic Integrity of Students website.  For more information about Plagiarism and Turnitin, visit:


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