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Student Accountability

Resources

Request a Workshop

The Undergraduate Honor Council collaborates with Student Accountability to offer custom workshops on topics related to academic integrity. Possible focus areas include avoiding plagiarism, seeking help, and abiding by the Honor Code. Please complete the Request a Presentation form or contact honor.council@vanderbilt.edu to request a workshop for your class, student organization, or group.

Academic Resources

Center for Student Wellbeing

The Center for Student Wellbeing offers skill-building workshops, academic coaching, and other services to support student wellbeing and success. 

English Language Center

The Vanderbilt University English Language Center helps students from international backgrounds to reach their academic goals by providing individualized instruction, coaching, writing resources, and more.

Tutoring Services

Vanderbilt Tutoring Services offers individual and group sessions for STEM courses ranging from chemistry, biological sciences, and neuroscience to physics, mathematics and economics. 

University Libraries

The librarians at the Jean and Alexander Hearst Libraries offer research and writing support to students by helping them find sources, evaluate information, and cite evidence appropriately.

Writing Studio

The Writing Studio provides free, confidential writing consultations and constructive feedback to undergraduate students, graduate/professional students, and faculty. 

Academic Integrity Associations

 

Association for Practical and Professional Ethics

“Established in 1991, the Association for Practical and Professional Ethics (APPE) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) membership organization dedicated to advancing scholarship, education, and practice in practical and professional ethics. APPE fosters moral reasoning skill development, works to promote ethical conduct in all sectors of our daily lives, nurtures the next generation of ethical leaders, and seeks to advance civil public discourse on diverse ethical issues” (APPE, 2022).

Center for Academic Integrity

“The International Center for Academic Integrity (ICAI) was founded in 1992 by Don McCabe, a professor at Rutgers University, to combat cheating, plagiarism, and academic dishonesty in higher education. Its mission has since expanded to include the cultivation of cultures of integrity in academic communities throughout the world. ICAI’s core beliefs focus on the six Fundamental Values of Academic Integrity. These values serve as a touchstone for our organization and our members” (ICAI, 2022).