Durham, United States

University of New Hampshire

University of New Hampshire has 6 source-backed AI policy claims from 6 official source attributions. Review state: agent reviewed; 6 reviewed claims. Last checked May 25, 2026.

University of New Hampshire AI policy short answer

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University of New Hampshire has 6 source-backed AI policy claims from 6 official source attributions, including 6 reviewed claims. The record review state is agent reviewed; original-language evidence snippets, source URLs, confidence, and public JSON are preserved for citation. Last checked May 25, 2026. Discovery context: University of New Hampshire is listed as QS 2026 rank 1001-1200.

Citation-ready summary

As of this public record, University AI Policy Tracker lists University of New Hampshire as an agent-reviewed AI policy record last checked on May 25, 2026 and last changed on May 25, 2026. The record contains 6 source-backed claims, including 6 reviewed claims, from 6 official source attributions. Original-language evidence snippets and source URLs remain canonical, with public JSON available at https://eduaipolicy.org/api/public/v1/universities/university-of-new-hampshire.json. The entity-level confidence is 96%. This tracker is not legal advice, not academic integrity advice, and not an official university statement unless the linked source is the university's own official page.

Claim coverage6 reviewedSource languageenPublic JSON/api/public/v1/universities/university-of-new-hampshire.json

Policy signals in this record

  • Evidence includes Academic integrity claims.
  • Evidence includes Security review claims.
  • Evidence includes Privacy claims.
  • Evidence includes AI tool treatment claims.
  • Evidence includes Teaching claims.
  • Evidence includes Source status claims.
  • Named AI services detected in public claims: ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot.
  • Disclosure, acknowledgment, citation, or attribution language appears in the public claim text.
Policy statusReviewed evidence-backed recordReview: Agent reviewedEvidence-backed claims6Reviewed6Candidate0Official sources6

This reference record summarizes visible public data only. Official sources and original-language evidence remain canonical; confidence is separate from review state.

This page is not legal advice, not academic integrity advice, and not an official university statement unless a linked source is the university's own official page.

Policy profile

Deterministic source-backed dimensions derived from this record's public claims.

Coverage score100/100Coverage labelbroad public coverageReview: Machine candidateAnalysis confidence79%

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Academic integrity

University of New Hampshire has 1 source-backed public claim for academic integrity; deterministic analysis status: required.

RequiredMachine candidateConfidence82%Evidence1Sources1

Research guidance

University of New Hampshire has 1 source-backed public claim for research guidance; deterministic analysis status: restricted.

RestrictedMachine candidateConfidence81%Evidence1Sources1

Coverage score measures breadth of public, source-backed coverage only. It is not a policy quality, strictness, legal adequacy, safety, or compliance score.

Evidence-backed claims

6 reviewed evidence-backed public claim

Academic Integrity

UNH's Academic Integrity policy treats unauthorized use or attempted use of AI tools as cheating, and treats computer-generated text or work submitted as one's own without proper citation or attribution as plagiarism.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence96%

Normalized value: unauthorized_ai_tools_cheating_computer_generated_text_plagiarism

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Evidence 1
Cheating: Use or attempted use of any academic exercise materials, information, study aids, electronic data, AI tools, assignment/exam surrogate, or other forms of assistance without authorization. Plagiarism: Use or submission of intellectual property, ideas, evidence produced by another person, including computer generated text or work outsourced to third-parties, in whole or in part as one's own in any academic assessment without providing proper citation or attribution.

Security Review

The USNH Artificial Intelligence Standard, which applies to USNH component institutions, says users of AI tools must not share or enter non-public Tier 2 or higher data, including PII or non-public research data, and that any AI implementation is subject to USNH policies, standards, and security review.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence95%

Normalized value: no_tier2_plus_data_security_review_required

Oryginalny dowod

Evidence 1
This Standard applies to all administrative, academic, and business units at USNH and its component institutions. Users of AI tools or programs must not share or enter any data classified as non-public (Tier 2 data and above), including but not limited to Personally Identifiable information (PII) or non-public research data. Any implementation of artificial intelligence is subject to USNH policies and standards, including the security review process.

Privacy

UNH Provost syllabus guidance says generative-AI detection tools should not be used to make definitive academic-integrity judgments, and says uploading documents containing student names, emails, or ID numbers violates FERPA; faculty using AI-enabled tools to evaluate student work must disclose that use and keep student data protections in mind.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence91%

Normalized value: ai_detection_not_definitive_ferpa_disclosure

Oryginalny dowod

Evidence 1
Turnitin and other software include features that analyze student work for potential plagiarism and use of generative AI tools... They should not be used to make definitive judgments about academic integrity. Further, uploading documents that contain student names, emails, or ID numbers constitutes a violation of FERPA. ChatGPT, Grammarly, Co-Pilot, and other tools may by useful for evaluating the content of student work. You must disclose your use to students.

Ai Tool Treatment

USNH's AI chatbot KB identifies DeepThought and Microsoft Copilot as USNH-provided AI options, recommends signing into Copilot with a USNH account for enterprise data protection, says public chatbots such as ChatGPT and Bard are not secure, and says alternative AI solutions must complete the Security Assessment Review process before purchase or implementation.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence91%

Normalized value: deepthought_copilot_public_chatbots_sar

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Evidence 1
The platform includes several free language models (LLMs), which keep data private on the USNH network. Copilot is Microsoft's branded chatbot... We recommend signing in with your USNH account to benefit from enterprise data protection. Public platforms like ChatGPT, Bard and others are not secure and pose risks related to data privacy, intellectual property and compliance with cybersecurity standards. Any alternative must successfully complete the Security Assessment Review (SAR) process before purchase or implementation.

Teaching

UNH Provost syllabus guidance recommends that instructors explicitly tell students whether automated writing tools and AI tools are allowed in a course, and if allowed, specify how and when they may be used.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence90%

Normalized value: recommended_course_ai_policy_disclosure

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Evidence 1
The university recommends that instructors be very explicit with their students about whether any use of automated writing tools and tools that use artificial intelligence is allowed; and if allowed, be specific about just how and just when.

Source Status

UNH maintains official Teaching & Learning Resource Hub pages for generative AI and academic honesty that point faculty to AI programming, UNH AI-related policies, the Provost syllabus guidance, and an Academic Honesty and AI policy summary; these pages were used as source-status context rather than binding policy by themselves.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence86%

Normalized value: official_teaching_resource_hub_ai_context

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Evidence 1
Getting Started with AI Workshop... will also cover UNH's AI-related policies and recommended practices... Workshop: Teaching Without AI... understand UNH's AI policies, and communicate clear expectations around AI use... Workshop: Partnering with AI... review key elements of UNH's AI policies.

Candidate claims

0 machine or needs-review claim

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Official sources

6 source attribution

Change log

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Last checkedMay 25, 2026Last changedMay 25, 2026Open change log

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