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The University of Guelph library student guide tells students to check the syllabus or ask the instructor before using generative AI for coursework.
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The University of Guelph library student guide tells students to check the syllabus or ask the instructor before using generative AI for coursework.
University of Guelph information-security guidance says staff and faculty should not enter Internal, Confidential, or Restricted University data into public AI tools, and should avoid entering PII into generative AI tools not reviewed and approved by Information Security.
The University of Guelph Office of Teaching and Learning says generative AI plagiarism detection software is not currently approved for use at U of G and instructors should not submit student work to generative AI detection tools while more is being understood.
The University of Guelph states that submitting AI-completed materials without instructor permission constitutes an offence under its academic misconduct policies.
For University of Guelph courses, acceptable student use of AI is determined by the course instructor and may vary by discipline, program, and assessment type.
The University of Guelph has public official guidance pages for generative AI in teaching and learning, including an AVPA resource page and Office of Teaching and Learning provisional recommendations.
5 source attributions
official_guidance Tracker checked at May 16, 2026, 11:52 PM
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