Where there is a suspected case, the course instructor should assess the seriousness of the case, and refer all serious cases to the Head of Department (HoD) and/or Programme Director (PD) for further action. The criteria to determine the seriousness of the suspected plagiarism and/or academic misconduct includes:
- Experience of the student
- Disciplinary record of the student
- Nature of plagiarism and/or academic misconduct
- Weighting and importance of the assessment task
- Extent of plagiarism
- Intent of student
For a minor offence, the matter may be considered and determined by the course instructor. The course instructor should discuss the offence and his/her decisions on penalties with the student(s) involved. The student should be given a reasonable opportunity to respond to an allegation of academic misconduct before any determination is made or penalty imposed.
For a serious offence, after examining the case materials, course instructor and HoD/Programme Director should organize a formal investigation meeting to provide the student(s) with an opportunity to respond and answer questions regarding the suspected academic misconduct.