Being a university student represents a remarkable opportunity to grow and learn. It is an opportunity not only to learn about yourself, but to become a contributing member of a larger educational community. This means understanding your role as an academic scholar and contributing ethically to academic scholarship.
While campus life can be very rewarding, meeting the academic demands of university can be quite challenging. For this reason, it is important to recognize the academic skills that are necessary to meet those challenges and be willing to work hard and persevere, despite how difficult the road ahead becomes. Challenge is a big part of university life and the most successful students are those who are willing to fail, to learn from their mistakes, to develop the skills that are necessary to be successful and above all, to ask for help when it is needed.
Whether you're a graduate or undergraduate student, a first year or a fourth year student; all students can benefit from accessing academic help on campus. Visit the university library online or in person to discover the many services and supports that are available to help students develop their academic integrity skill set. These services include but are not limited to:
You have completed the Academic Integrity Tutorial. Before attempting Quiz #3, ensure that you are aware of the difference between a fixed and a growth mindset, the academic skills required to ensure success at university, and the services and supports available on campus to help students develop their academic integrity skill set.
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