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AI Policy & Guidelines

WSSU is developing institution-wide AI guidelines to ensure consistent, responsible, and ethical use of AI across campus.

Important to Remember …

Academic Integrity & AI: AI without proper disclosure or in unauthorized ways violates WSSU's academic integrity policies. All Students and faculty must:

  • Check course syllabi for specific AI policies
  • Disclose AI use when required
  • Cite AI tools properly
  • Understand what constitutes unauthorized assistance

Data Privacy & Security Never enter confidential, sensitive, or FERPA-protected information into AI tools. This includes:

  • Student records or grades
  • Personal identifying information
  • Unpublished research data
  • Proprietary institutional information

How to Properly Cite AI Tools

If you use Generative AI for coursework, you must clearly document your use.
Include a brief statement that:

  • Explains how you used AI (for example: choosing a topic, brainstorming ideas, creating an outline, revising text, or generating images or media)
  • Lists the AI tool(s) you used
  • Describes how you changed, edited, or built on the AI-generated content
  • When possible, includes a link to the AI conversation. If a link is not available, you may include screenshots in an appendix.

The following links provide information on how to cite Generative AI tools for specific citation styles: