POLICY AND TRUST

Academic Integrity Policy

A clear boundary between useful academic support and requests the service cannot accept.

Effective 13 July 2026 · Version 1.0

Purpose

This policy keeps each request within a clear support scope. It is designed to protect students, specialists, institutions, and the quality of the service.

Permitted support

  • Tutoring and concept explanation.
  • Feedback, editing, proofreading, and clarity improvement.
  • Study planning, accountability, and deadline planning.
  • Research coaching, methodology guidance, and source strategy.
  • Citation, formatting, presentation, and exam preparation support.
  • Rubric interpretation and feedback on work already produced by the student.

Requests we do not accept

  • Taking an examination for a student or impersonating a student.
  • Submitting work on a student's behalf.
  • Plagiarism, fabricated data, fabricated sources, or falsified results.
  • Evading academic integrity systems or concealing prohibited assistance.
  • Completing restricted graded work where outside assistance is prohibited.

Review and decisions

A request may be marked low risk, requiring clarification, restricted, prohibited, approved with a narrower support scope, or rejected. Decisions with meaningful integrity consequences require human judgment and a recorded reason.

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