Academic integrity means that all work you submit is created by you and is an original representation of your work. It means that what you submit is your own work.
The Academic Integrity Matrix defines an offense as cheating (using others’ work as your own), plagiarism (copying without proper credit), or acting as an academic broker (sharing course materials with others), with no more than 3 assignments submitted on the same day counting as a single offense.
This policy provides the guidelines for the use of Michigan Virtual instructional computing resources.
This policy outlines the limited accommodations Michigan Virtual online instructors can make for students working under the guidance of an Individualized Education Program (IEP) or Section 504 Plan.
Michigan Virtual adheres to and supports Michigan’s statewide anti-bullying policy.
Understand terms and conditions of dropping a course before and after the drop date.
Describes the ways in which Michigan Virtual, and all of its divisions handle information it obtains about individuals through the websites it operates.
Customers will need to acknowledge and accept Michigan Virtual’s Terms and Conditions before products/services can be supplied.
Michigan Virtual has adopted this Web Accessibility Policy to ensure that our websites are accessible to the widest possible audience, regardless of technology or ability. This policy implements several initiatives to increase the accessibility and usability of our websites following generally accepted and available standards and guidelines.