Allentown College of Saint Francis de Sales has defined AI policies across 3 of 12 policy categories, covering Institutional & Administrative. The university has not established a formal policy on AI use in coursework and assignments. There are no specific AI disclosure requirements currently defined. At the institutional level, the university has established guidelines for faculty and staff AI use, data protection and approved AI tools, AI governance strategy.
As early adopters of artificial intelligence, DeSales will prepare faculty and staff to ethically and responsibly utilize AI-powered tools and resources to transform teaching and learning.
Create a central repository for AI resources and provide training opportunities for all DeSales students, faculty, and staff.
Develop and integrate an AI-powered advising model to support student progress and individualized support.
Incorporate innovative technology and AI applications to improve student interactions with admissions, advising, and student success.
As early adopters of artificial intelligence, DeSales will prepare faculty and staff to ethically and responsibly utilize AI-powered tools and resources to transform teaching and learning.
Create a central repository for AI resources and provide training opportunities for all DeSales students, faculty, and staff.
As early adopters of artificial intelligence, DeSales will prepare faculty and staff to ethically and responsibly utilize AI-powered tools and resources to transform teaching and learning.
Create a central repository for AI resources and provide training opportunities for all DeSales students, faculty, and staff.
Develop and integrate an AI-powered advising model to support student progress and individualized support.
Incorporate innovative technology and AI applications to improve student interactions with admissions, advising, and student success.
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Allentown College of Saint Francis de Sales has defined AI policies in 3 of 12 categories, with an overall coverage score of 25%.
No explicit disclosure requirement is currently defined in the available policy sources.
No explicit detection or enforcement process is currently defined in the available policy sources.
The source says AI use should be ethical and responsible and mentions AI-powered tools and resources, but it does not define data protection rules, approved platforms, restricted data types, or prohibited systems.
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