The Academic Integrity Council is a group of faculty, administrators,and students--both undergraduate and graduate--that discusses issues of academic integrity and makes recommendations in policy and procedures. Originally formed to deal solely with undergraduate issues, the AIC has a broader purview now. In 2005/06 its attention was focused on surveying undergraduate students and faculty (including graduate instructors), and in examining issues of social integrity following the "lacrosse incident." In 2006/07, graduate student issues will again be addressed as brought to the table by the GPSC representatives.
GPSC selects three representatives to this committee.