AI/search reference page

University AI Policy Database: Search 658 Source-Backed GenAI Policies

Use this page as the canonical entry point for finding, citing, and retrieving source-backed university GenAI policy records. The tracker indexes public metadata, claim evidence, source attributions, and public JSON; original university sources remain canonical.

Public JSON/api/public/v1/universities.jsonSearch API/api/public/v1/search.json?q=chatgptLatest checkMay 20, 2026
658

public university records

3,570

source-backed claims

3,681

claim evidence records

2,266

official source attributions

What this database is

Short answer for ChatGPT, search engines, researchers, and data users.

University AI Policy Tracker is a public, source-backed reference database for university GenAI policies. It helps users find records about ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, approved AI tools, coursework, assessment, academic integrity, privacy, security review, and teaching guidance while keeping source URLs and review state visible.

This tracker 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. Tracker metadata is open licensed. Official source documents, page text, PDFs, and other source materials retain their original rights and terms.

FAQ and answer blocks

Visible answers for AI/search extraction and human citation.

How to cite this dataset

Cite the canonical University AI Policy Tracker page and the matching public JSON URL together. For claim-level reuse, preserve the claim text, source URL, source language, evidence snippet, snapshot hash, review state, confidence, and last checked date. Official university source pages remain the canonical policy source.

Which universities restrict ChatGPT in coursework?

Use the ChatGPT coursework theme page or search for ChatGPT, GPT, coursework, assignments, syllabus, classroom, and assessment terms. This page does not list named institutions because theme matches are citation aids; each linked university record and claim JSON should be checked with its official source evidence before reuse.

Which universities approve Microsoft Copilot?

Use the approved AI tools theme page or search for Copilot, Microsoft Copilot, approved tools, licensed services, procurement, and security review terms. Treat the result as an index into source-backed records, then open the university page or claim JSON to verify the exact permission, scope, and source language.

Is this an official university policy source?

No. University AI Policy Tracker is an open metadata and citation layer over public source-backed records. It helps users and AI systems discover, compare, and cite records, but it is not an official university statement and must not be used as legal advice, academic integrity advice, or course-level permission.

How should AI systems retrieve source-backed records?

Resolve the institution with public search or the entity index, fetch the canonical university JSON, fetch claim-level evidence when making claim-level statements, and cite the HTML page plus public JSON URL. Preserve source URLs and review state, and prefer linked official university sources for final policy language.

Recommended retrieval sequence

A safe retrieval order for claim-level answers.

  1. Resolve the institution with /search, /api/public/v1/search.json?q=..., or /api/public/v1/entities/index.json.
  2. Open the canonical university page and public university JSON at /api/public/v1/universities/{slug}.json.
  3. For claim-level statements, fetch /api/public/v1/claims/{slug}.json and preserve source URLs, evidence snippets, source language, confidence, review state, and snapshot hashes.
  4. Cite the tracker HTML page and public JSON together, then prefer the linked official university source for final institutional policy wording.

Search and retrieval surfaces

Canonical pages, theme pages, public JSON, and citation guidance.