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Dartmouth College

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Dartmouth College currently has 7 source-backed claim records and 3 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: May 15, 2026. No tracker diff rows are recorded in the latest public release.

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11 # Dartmouth College AI policy record
2+ai_tool_treatment: For Dartmouth AB undergraduates and special non-degree students, GenAI tools are disallowed by default for submitted coursework unless expressly permitted by the course instructor.
3+Evidence (en, a3b383d7b14f): Students may not use GenAI tools for submitted coursework unless expressly permitted.
4+academic_integrity: When GenAI tools are permitted in a Dartmouth undergraduate course, students are expected to disclose or acknowledge the use according to instructor guidance or a discipline-appropriate citation method.
5+Evidence (en, a3b383d7b14f): If the instructor does not provide specific instructions related to the acknowledgement of GenAI as a source of information, then students are expected to use a discipline-appropriate citation method to cite or acknowledge GenAI in their work.
6+teaching: Dartmouth instructors may define course-specific parameters for GenAI use, and their course GenAI policies define academic-integrity expectations for that course.
7+Evidence (en, a3b383d7b14f): Based on course goals, instructors may freely define the parameters for the use of GenAI within all aspects of their courses.
8+privacy: Dartmouth staff guidance says only approved generative AI tools are authorized for handling DISC 2 or higher data.
9+Evidence (en, df255b38cce6): Only approved GAI tools are authorized for handling of DISC 2+ data.
10+ai_tool_treatment: For Thayer BE and graduate students, GenAI tools may be used in coursework or research only if permitted by the relevant program, advisor, or course instructor.
11+Evidence (en, 7c05dfb92869): Thayer students may use GenAI tools in their coursework or research only if permitted by their program, advisor, or course instructor.
12+procurement: Dartmouth staff guidance directs generative AI procurement questions or planned purchases through ITC Rapid Review and risk assessment by Information Security and Data Protection.
13+Evidence (en, df255b38cce6): All generative AI tools must be assessed for risk by Dartmouth’s Information Security and Data Protection team, please fill out a ITC Rapid Review
14+research: Thayer guidance says cloud AI tools should not be used to process or share unpublished research, confidential project details, or intellectual property.
15+Evidence (en, 7c05dfb92869): Therefore, cloud AI tools (eg. Open AI) should not be used to process or share unpublished research, confidential project details, or intellectual property.

Release history

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Claim changes

7 claim records

research

Thayer guidance says cloud AI tools should not be used to process or share unpublished research, confidential project details, or intellectual property.

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ai_tool_treatment

For Thayer BE and graduate students, GenAI tools may be used in coursework or research only if permitted by the relevant program, advisor, or course instructor.

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procurement

Dartmouth staff guidance directs generative AI procurement questions or planned purchases through ITC Rapid Review and risk assessment by Information Security and Data Protection.

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privacy

Dartmouth staff guidance says only approved generative AI tools are authorized for handling DISC 2 or higher data.

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academic_integrity

When GenAI tools are permitted in a Dartmouth undergraduate course, students are expected to disclose or acknowledge the use according to instructor guidance or a discipline-appropriate citation method.

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teaching

Dartmouth instructors may define course-specific parameters for GenAI use, and their course GenAI policies define academic-integrity expectations for that course.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence93%Evidence1Languagesen

ai_tool_treatment

For Dartmouth AB undergraduates and special non-degree students, GenAI tools are disallowed by default for submitted coursework unless expressly permitted by the course instructor.

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Source snapshots

3 source attributions