Albertus Magnus College AI Policy

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Policy Coverage
83%10 of 12
Varies by Course
Coursework
AI use in coursework is determined at the instructor level. Each course may have different rules about AI tools.
Required
Disclosure
Students must formally disclose and cite any AI assistance used when submitting academic work.
Active
Detection
The university has mechanisms in place to detect unauthorized AI use.
Strategy Set
Governance
A formal AI governance strategy or institutional framework has been defined.
POLICY OVERVIEW

AI Policy Summary

Albertus Magnus College has defined AI policies across 10 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. Students are required to disclose and attribute AI-generated content in their academic work. The university employs detection and enforcement mechanisms for unauthorized AI use. Research-related AI policies address research ethics. At the institutional level, the university has established guidelines for faculty and staff AI use, data protection and approved AI tools, AI governance strategy.

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Teaching & Learning

U1Coursework & Assignments
Instructor Discretion
  • Unauthorized use of AI is considered academic dishonesty
  • Each instructor is required to state their specific AI policy in their course syllabus
  • The university's policy is that the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in a course is at the discretion of the individual instructor

The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in a course is at the discretion of the instructor. Each instructor will state in their course syllabus their policy regarding the use of AI. Students are responsible for reading and adhering to each course syllabus regarding AI use. ... Unauthorized use of AI will be treated as an act of academic dishonesty.

U2Examinations & Assessments
Instructor Discretion
  • Unsanctioned use of AI on assessments is considered an act of academic dishonesty
  • The permissibility of AI use on examinations and assessments is determined by each instructor's course-specific policy, which must be stated in the syllabus

The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in a course is at the discretion of the instructor. Each instructor will state in their course syllabus their policy regarding the use of AI. ... Unauthorized use of AI will be treated as an act of academic dishonesty. Any potential violation will follow the plagiarism policy procedure.

U3Learning & Study Assistance
Guidelines Issued
  • If the syllabus is unclear, students must seek clarification, as unauthorized use is a violation of academic integrity
  • Students may use AI for learning and study assistance only if the course instructor explicitly permits it in the syllabus

The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in a course is at the discretion of the instructor. Each instructor will state in their course syllabus their policy regarding the use of AI. Students are responsible for reading and adhering to each course syllabus regarding AI use. If the course syllabus is unclear regarding the use of AI, the student should request clarification from the instructor.

U4Code Generation & Programming
Instructor DiscretionAttribution Required
  • The use of AI for code generation is governed by the instructor's discretion
  • The policy for such use must be defined in the course syllabus, and any use not explicitly authorized is considered academically dishonest

The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in a course is at the discretion of the instructor. Each instructor will state in their course syllabus their policy regarding the use of AI. ... Unauthorized use of AI will be treated as an act of academic dishonesty.

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Research

U5Research Writing & Manuscript Preparation
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No policy defined yet
U6Research Data & Analysis
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No policy defined yet
U7Research Ethics & Integrity
Review Board InvolvedEthics Framework Active
  • The provided materials do not mention artificial intelligence specifically, but they do define a general mandatory ethics review requirement for covered human-subjects research
  • The university states that any research involving human subjects requires prior Institutional Review Board approval before the research begins, and that no institution-related research project involving human subjects may proceed without IRB review

All research involving human subjects or data generated from human subjects (e.g., pilot studies, oral histories, needs analyses, field studies, article data, archival data reviews, and content analyses) requires review and approval by the Albertus Magnus College Institutional Review Board (IRB) before the research can begin.

Any research project related in any way to the college that involves human subjects or data generated from human subjects, whether on-campus or off-campus, must have approval of the Albertus Magnus College IRB before the project may begin.

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Academic Integrity

U8Disclosure & Attribution Requirements
Disclosure MandatoryCitation Required
  • Disclosure and attribution requirements are determined by the course instructor
  • The instructor's policy, including any citation standards for permitted AI use, must be stated in the course syllabus

The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in a course is at the discretion of the instructor. Each instructor will state in their course syllabus their policy regarding the use of AI. Students are responsible for reading and adhering to each course syllabus regarding AI use.

U9Detection & Enforcement
Penalties Defined
  • Sanctions for plagiarism range from assignment failure to dismissal from the college
  • The university specifies that unauthorized use of AI is considered academic dishonesty and any violation will be addressed through the established plagiarism policy procedure

Unauthorized use of AI will be treated as an act of academic dishonesty. Any potential violation will follow the plagiarism policy procedure.

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Institutional & Administrative

U10Faculty & Staff Use
Staff Guidelines
  • Faculty must then state this policy in their course syllabus to inform students
  • The university requires each course instructor to determine their own policy on the use of AI

The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in a course is at the discretion of the instructor. Each instructor will state in their course syllabus their policy regarding the use of AI.

U11Institutional Data Protection & Approved AI Platforms
Approved Tools ListedData Protection Active
  • The college requires users to protect passwords, use institutional technology lawfully and responsibly, and avoid activity that compromises security, privacy, or proprietary information
  • The provided materials do not identify approved AI platforms or AI-specific data-entry rules, but they do establish general data-security and acceptable-use obligations for institutional systems

Users are responsible for safeguarding all passwords. Individuals should not share their account passwords with others and should change passwords periodically. Users who have reason to believe that someone has learned their password should change it immediately.

The use of technology resources should not violate the privacy of individuals, compromise the privacy, confidentiality or security of institutional records or proprietary information, or destroy the integrity of institution-based information.

Computers and network systems offered by the College are to be used lawfully and in a responsible manner, solely to support the educational, scholarly, and administrative purposes of the institution.

U12University AI Governance & Strategy
AI Strategy Defined
  • The university's AI governance strategy is a decentralized model
  • A formal policy delegates the authority and responsibility for regulating AI use to individual instructors, who must define and communicate these rules in their course syllabi

Artificial Intelligence Policy: The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in a course is at the discretion of the instructor. Each instructor will state in their course syllabus their policy regarding the use of AI.

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