Aaniiih Nakoda College has defined AI policies across 6 of 12 policy categories, covering Academic Integrity, Institutional & Administrative, Research, Teaching & Learning. AI use in coursework is addressed on a case-by-case basis, with policies set at the instructor level. There are no specific AI disclosure requirements currently defined. The university employs detection and enforcement mechanisms for unauthorized AI use. Research-related AI policies address manuscript preparation, research ethics. At the institutional level, the university has established guidelines for data protection and approved AI tools.
All forms of dishonesty, including cheating, plagiarism, knowingly furnishing false information to the
college; forgery, alternation, or use of ANC documents as instruments of identification with intent to
defraud.
ANC is dedicated to the excellence of each individual. Essential to the process of education, academic
honesty and integrity is required of all ANC students. Cheating on examinations or plagiarizing submitted
work are serious offenses. Please refer to the Student Handbook for the complete Academic Honor and
Student Integrity Policy.
Any student who violates academic integrity may be subject to the following:
First Offense - fail the assignment.
Second Offense - fail the course.
Third Offense - expulsion.
ANC is dedicated to the excellence of each individual. Essential to the process of education, academic
honesty and integrity is required of all ANC students. Cheating on examinations or plagiarizing submitted
work are serious offenses. Please refer to the Student Handbook for the complete Academic Honor and
Student Integrity Policy.
Any student who violates academic integrity may be subject to the following:
First Offense - fail the assignment.
Second Offense - fail the course.
Third Offense - expulsion.
Disruption or obstruction during teaching, research, disciplinary proceedings, or other ANC activities.
ANC is dedicated to the excellence of each individual. Essential to the process of education, academic
honesty and integrity is required of all ANC students. Cheating on examinations or plagiarizing submitted
work are serious offenses. Please refer to the Student Handbook for the complete Academic Honor and
Student Integrity Policy.
Disruption or obstruction during teaching, research, disciplinary proceedings, or other ANC activities.
ANC is dedicated to the excellence of each individual. Essential to the process of education, academic
honesty and integrity is required of all ANC students. Cheating on examinations or plagiarizing submitted
work are serious offenses. Please refer to the Student Handbook for the complete Academic Honor and
Student Integrity Policy.
Any student who violates academic integrity may be subject to the following:
First Offense - fail the assignment.
Second Offense - fail the course.
Third Offense - expulsion.
Any student who violates academic integrity may be subject to the following:
First Offense - fail the assignment.
Second Offense - fail the course.
Third Offense - expulsion.
All complaints are directed to the Dean of Student Affairs, whether the complaint is one of personal or
sexual misconduct. The procedure is:
Notify the Dean of Student Affairs as soon as possible. This notification need not be in writing.
Notification should be within 30 days of the incident or misconduct.
Misconduct reported after 30 days may be investigated, but the type and level of possible sanctions will
be affected.
If informal resolution is not achieved, formal written charges indicating the specific violations will be
presented to the accused by the Dean of Student Affairs by the 5th day after the Informal Resolution has
failed, along with the discipline sanctions or corrective action.
A student can request a hearing, which will be scheduled no longer than 15 days after the charges are
presented.
The following forms of student misconduct are subject to disciplinary action:
Violation of the ANC Internet Policy.
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Aaniiih Nakoda College has defined AI policies in 6 of 12 categories, with an overall coverage score of 50%.
No explicit disclosure requirement is currently defined in the available policy sources.
The catalog does not mention AI detection tools. It does define enforcement for academic integrity violations: students may fail the assignment on a first offense, fail the course on a second offense, and be expelled on a third offense; complaints are directed to the Dean of Student Affairs and formal hearing and appeal procedures are described.
The catalog does not define any AI platform approval or AI data entry rules. It does state that violation of the ANC Internet Policy is subject to disciplinary action, but the catalog does not provide the contents of that internet policy.
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