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Concordia's Academic & Behavioural Conduct page identifies the Academic Code of Conduct as the university's official policy on academic integrity.
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Concordia University currently has 7 source-backed claim records and 5 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: May 16, 2026.
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7 claim records
Concordia's Academic & Behavioural Conduct page identifies the Academic Code of Conduct as the university's official policy on academic integrity.
Concordia's educational technology guidelines say a Privacy Impact Assessment is required whenever third-party technology uses, shares, or stores personal information, and that a written agreement with Concordia is required after a successful PIA.
Concordia Student Success guidance tells students not to assume GenAI is allowed if an instructor does not mention it, and says permitted use of generative tools for academic work must be cited.
Concordia CTL assessment guidance says all staff and students have access to Copilot Chat through an institutional Microsoft 365 license, with Concordia authentication and Enterprise Data Protection.
Concordia CTL guidance says Concordia has not approved or acquired online AI detectors and therefore staff or faculty use of them is not permitted because of privacy laws and regulations.
Concordia CTL encourages faculty to clearly state their position on GenAI use in courses, including in the syllabus and in class, and provides adaptable sample statements for encouraged, limited, or prohibited use.
Concordia's CTL GenAI FAQ says the university does not currently have an official policy regarding the use of GenAI, and explains that GenAI has not officially been adopted by the university so its use cannot be required in coursework.
5 source attributions
official_guidance checked May 16, 2026
official_guidance checked May 16, 2026
official_guidance checked May 16, 2026
official_guidance checked May 16, 2026
official_guidance checked May 16, 2026