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Code of Conduct
Student Conduct Process
Sanctions
Student Rights
Medical Amnesty/Good Samaritan Protocol
Academic Integrity
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Resources
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Student Educational Resources
The websites listed on this page are provided to help you find resources that will assist you in learning about alcohol and drug use, anger and conflict resolution, and academic integrity. The staff in the Office of Student Conduct is available to help you with any of these topics. We are also available to assist you with other concerns that you may have about the University's expectations of behavior that are embodied in the Code of Conduct.
ALCOHOL AND DRUG
- BASICS
- Information about BASICS, a program offered by Student Wellness & Health Promotion that helps you to explore your alcohol and other drug use and determine how best to reduce risks associated with these substances.
- UD Alcohol Resource Page
A consolidated page for all University policies regarding alcohol (for students, faculty and staff) as well as alcohol-related resources and information, both on-campus and off.
- Facts on Tap: Alcohol and Your College Experience
Facts on Tap is a comprehensive alcohol and other drug education, prevention, and intervention program for college students.
- Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention
The US Department of Education website containing news and links related to colleges and universities.
- PREVLINE: Prevention Online
The Department of Health and Human Services National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information web site containing fact sheets, publications, and other related information.
- National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence
Contains facts, statistics, and related links.
- Delaware Office of Highway Safety
The Delaware Department of Public Safety, Office of Highway Safety website containing information about highway safety and DUI.
- Alcohol Screening.org - Complete a survey to see how harmful or risky your drinking habits may be. Also has resources for assistance and treatment.
- Mothers Against Drunk Driving
Information within the MADD website applicable to college students including statistics, facts and related articles.
- Alcoholics Anonymous
A comprehensive site about Alcoholics Anonymous including facts, articles, and information about the world wide fellowship.
- Al-Anon/Alateen
Contains information about the worldwide fellowships of Al-Anon and Alateen that help families and friends of alcoholics recover from the effects of living with the problem drinking of a relative or friend.
ANGER MANAGEMENT
CONFLICT RESOLUTION
ACADEMIC INTEGRITY
- A Quick Reference Guide to Academic Integrity
UD's academic integrity guide, including strategies, campus resources, academic integrity seminar information, and an academic integrity quiz.
- Center for Academic Integrity
The Center for Academic Integrity's home page containing articles and related links.
- Council of Writing Program Administrators
Includes a link to the WPA's statement on Plagiarism.
- Google.com
A quick search engine that can help you discover plagarism in student papers.
- Thinking and Talking About Plagiarism
Strategies on plagiarism from Bedford/St. Martin's web site.
- Plagiarism and the Web
Includes tips to decrease plagiarism and has links to other academic integrity sites.
- Anti-Plagiarism Strategies for Research Papers
Including awareness, prevention, and detection of plagiarism.
- Plagiarism in Colleges in USA
Includes information about plagiarism in college and cites court cases.
- Anti-Plagiarism Strategies for Research Papers
Including awareness, prevention, and detection of plagiarism.
- Preventing Academic Dishonesty
This link can be used as a teaching tool to assist students in preventing occurences of academic dishonesty.
- Academic Integrity Quiz
A quiz on academic honesty and plagiarism, courtesy of Cornell University
- What is Plagiarism?
In student-friendly language, a very complete explanation of what constitutes plagiarism and how to avoid it.
- Plagiarism Videos
Three videos produced by Rutgers University which explain plagiarism in a funny manner. Best viewed in Internet Explorer
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