Judicial Affairs and Community Standards

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The Office of Judicial Affairs & Community Standards communicates with the Columbia community in order to keep its members informed of the Univesity's expectations and the resources available.

Academic Integrity Presentation Request Form

Columbia University faculty, staff, and students may utilize this webform to request an academic integrity presentation for their organization, course, or department.

Requests are typically processed within five business days and are granted based on availability. A staff member will contact you via email if there is a schedule conflict and/or upon approval.

Request Access to Turnitin

Columbia University faculty, staff, and students may utilize this webform to request access to Turnitin. Please do not use this form to request administrator access.

Requests will be processed within two business days. Upon completion, account registration instructions will be sent to you via email from Turnitin. If you do not receive an email within two business days of submitting your request, please contact cc-oja@columbia.edu.

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Disciplinary Records and Certifications

Disciplinary records maintained by the Office of Judicial Affairs and Community Standards are subject to the Family Educational

7. Will I be informed of the outcome?

While a student’s educational record is protected the by Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA), any instructor who reports an academic dishonesty incident will be notif

2. How is an outcome determined?

The standard of proof used to make a determination of responsibility is that of “preponderance of the evidence”.

5. Who conducts the hearing?

For cases involving Columbia College or Columbia Engineering students, two staff members from the Dean of Student Affairs Office serve as the hearing officers.

3. How will reporting this incident impact the student?

As it is a disciplinary process, a student found responsible for academic dishonesty will be subject to appropriate sanctions.

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