Academic Integrity

Academic Integrity Policy

Students of Rasmussen University are expected to uphold the very highest personal and business ethics. They should embrace opportunities for engaging in honest intellectual inquiry by practicing academic integrity and its five fundamental values: honesty, trust, fairness, respect and responsibility. The full Academic Integrity Policy can be found in the University Catalog/Academic Information and University Policies.

Reporting a Potential Violation

If you see something that you feel may constitute a violation of the Academic Integrity Policy, please submit a report.

Whether intentional or unintentional, violations of the Academic Integrity policy harm the student, the program, and the University. Rasmussen will work with students on corrective action(s) to help them understand the misconduct, deter future incidents and hold the students accountable.

Confidentiality

Reports made through the Online Reporting System or to university personnel will be reviewed to determine if the University’s policy has been violated. While the University will attempt to keep this report confidential within the scope of its review, confidentiality cannot be guaranteed in every circumstance.

Online Reporting System

Grievance Policy and Procedures

A grievance is a formal complaint alleging that Rasmussen University did not properly apply a policy, procedure, or standard practice. Note: Disagreeing with the outcome of a correctly applied policy does not constitute a grievance. The full university Grievance Policy and procedures are in the catalog (https://www.rasmussen.edu/degrees/course-catalog/).

For details on how to submit a grievance, please visit our Dispute Resolution Guide (https://guides.rasmussen.edu/c.php?g=1404530&p=10395560).

Important Note:
“In compliance with Minn. Stat. § 136A.65, subd. 4(13), https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/cite/136a.65 no grievance initiated under this policy with an allegation(s) of school actions or conduct that would be covered under Minn. Stat. § 136A.672 https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/cite/136A.672 will be resolved with a nondisclosure agreement or other contract restricting a complainant’s ability to disclose information."

Resources

  • Information Literacy RasGuide
  • APA 7th Edition Guide