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Mid’s Writing & Reading Center recognizes that artificial intelligence (AI) has become a valuable educational tool and that some instructors may have more flexible guidelines for its use. However, our goal is to help students hone their individual voices and claim ownership of their writing, and providing feedback on AI-generated text defeats that purpose.
Important Tip! Even when an instructor may fully or partially permit AI use, it is still considered a source, so its use must be disclosed. A source is a place outside of oneself from which information or ideas have been gathered. Failing to acknowledge or credit sources properly can result in charges of plagiarism and academic dishonesty, which may carry serious consequences, such as the automatic failure of an assignment or course. This is true for the uncredited use of traditional sources such as books and articles, as well as emerging technologies like artificial intelligence.
Mid's Writing & Reading Center AI Policy
The use of generative AI tools, such as ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Microsoft Copilot, Grammarly Paraphrase, or similar AI writing and coding assistants, is strictly prohibited in any coursework being submitted to the WRC. Relying on these technologies undermines the learning, critical thinking, and skill development that the WRC aims to foster. If you are unsure whether a technology you have used for assistance may violate this policy, please consult the WRC before submitting your work. Students suspected of submitting coursework in violation of this policy will be contacted to explain why, reminded of this policy, and encouraged to submit their own work.