South Georgia Technical College has defined AI policies across 3 of 12 policy categories, covering Academic Integrity, Institutional & Administrative, Research, Teaching & Learning. The university prohibits the use of AI tools in coursework unless explicitly permitted by instructors. There are no specific AI disclosure requirements currently defined. The university employs detection and enforcement mechanisms for unauthorized AI use. At the institutional level, the university has established guidelines for faculty and staff AI use.
SGTC is strongly committed to maintaining and developing a high
standard of work ethic. For this reason, the College condemns academic
dishonesty, including, but not limited to the following: cheating, plagiarism
or other appropriation of other’s work as your own, and falsifying records or
assignments.
Discipline for academic dishonesty involving work in a speci昀椀c course shall
be determined by the instructor of that course. The discipline may include
failure of the assignment or project, or it may include failure of the course.
Discipline for academic dishonesty involving work in a specific course shall be determined by the instructor of that course. The discipline may include failure of the assignment or project, or it may include failure of the course.
Faculty members are entitled to freedom in the classroom regarding
discussion of their course information. Caution must be used not to
introduce ideas and materials unrelated to the course.
As professional educators, faculty members
must be accurate, exercise appropriate restraint, show respect for
the opinions of others, and make every effort to indicate they are not
speaking for the institution.
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South Georgia Technical College 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.
South Georgia Technical College does not define AI-specific detection tools or enforcement procedures. Academic dishonesty enforcement, as established in the catalog, is handled by the course instructor, who may impose sanctions including failure of the assignment, project, or course; no separate AI-specific enforcement mechanism is described.
No explicit data protection or approved AI platform policy is currently defined in the available policy sources.
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