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American University of Central Asia

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American University of Central Asia currently has 3 source-backed claim records and 2 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: May 21, 2026.

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11 # American University of Central Asia AI policy record
2+teaching: AUCA requires every academic program syllabus to include an AI-policy statement and a link to the Code of Student Rights, Responsibilities, and Conduct.
3+Evidence (en, db0608da3d6e): In addition, such statement and the link https://auca.kg/en/code_of_conduct1/ to the Code of Student Rights, Responsibilities, and Conduct shall be a mandatory component in every academic program syllabus of AUCA.
4+teaching: AUCA permits instructors to set course-level policies regulating generative AI and other tools when those policies are clear and communicated in course syllabi.
5+Evidence (en, db0608da3d6e): Instructors can set individual policies on regulating the utility of generative AI and other tools in their courses provided they: Set clear policies, whether permitting or prohibiting some or all tools; Communicate them clearly in their individual course syllabi.
6+academic_integrity: AUCA's student conduct code states that AI use is addressed in the AUCA AI Policy for plagiarism and lists AI among prohibited resources whose use during a proctored exam constitutes cheating.
7+Evidence (en, e8d7d9dc9f78): Usage of AI can be found in the AUCA AI Policy. 2.3. Cheating. This involves using prohibited resources during a proctored exam, including but not limited to cheat sheets, notes, books, internet, AI, instant messaging services or other students.

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academic_integrity

AUCA's student conduct code states that AI use is addressed in the AUCA AI Policy for plagiarism and lists AI among prohibited resources whose use during a proctored exam constitutes cheating.

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teaching

AUCA requires every academic program syllabus to include an AI-policy statement and a link to the Code of Student Rights, Responsibilities, and Conduct.

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teaching

AUCA permits instructors to set course-level policies regulating generative AI and other tools when those policies are clear and communicated in course syllabi.

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AUCA - AI Policy

official_policy_page checked May 21, 2026

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