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Plagiarism Awareness Module and Quiz

Please be reminded that all incoming freshman, transfer, and graduate students are required to complete Bradley’s Plagiarism Awareness module and quiz.

08/24/2016 12:00 PM

Dear Colleagues:

Please be reminded that all incoming freshman, transfer, and graduate students are required to complete Bradley’s Plagiarism Awareness module and quiz.

Bradley’s Plagiarism Awareness module and quiz can be accessed on the Bradley website using the A-Z index and locating Plagiarism Awareness. After viewing the video and completing the module, students will be prompted to take the 10-question, multiple choice quiz. Upon completion of the quiz, students’ scores will be automatically recorded and logged on AcInquire. Students may take the quiz as many times as they wish.

Incoming students who have not passed the Plagiarism Awareness quiz by early October will receive a PAQ registration hold. The hold will be automatically lifted as soon as the quiz is taken and passed with a score of 7/10 or better.

To avoid the PAQ registration hold, academic advisors should encourage incoming students to complete the module and quiz before October. Incoming students will also receive up to three automatically-generated e-mail reminders.

Completion of Bradley’s Plagiarism Awareness module and quiz remains optional for returning Bradley students although individual faculty may require completion if they wish. Bradley faculty and staff who wish to complete the module and take the quiz may do so as well. Bradley login and password are required.

The purpose of Bradley’s Plagiarism Awareness module and quiz is to ensure that all incoming Bradley students know what plagiarism is and how to avoid it. If you have questions or suggestions, please contact Jana Hunzicker at [email protected] or Bradley extension 3201.

Sincerely,

Walter R. Zakahi
Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs