Resources

 

The Code of Student Conduct  is the University policy that outlines the academic and non-academic expectations of the student community.   

The Student Conduct Guide encapsulates MRU's student judicial processes.

The Department of Psychology, Student Learning Services and ADC Garage students collaborated to create a new interactive, online APA tutorial.

Watch this 3 minute video to learn about non-academic misconduct and how it can affect you as a student at Mount Royal. (Open with Quicktime.)

The Guide to Avoiding Plagiarism is a compact  tool you should keep handy when you are doing assignments and papers!

Watch this 5 minute video to learn what plagiarism is, what the consequences are and how to avoid it! (Open with QuickTime.)  Feedback welcome.

Review this PowerPoint and quiz by Dr. Cheryl Techentin and Jillian Bear Chief to find out what you know and don't know about plagiarism.

Breeze presentation on avoiding plagiarism by Dr. Michele Holmgren is a ten minute presentation about how to avoid plagiarism.

Many instructors suggest or require that their students go to Student Learning Services to get help with referencing.  This referral form lists the SLS services available to students who are having trouble understanding or using APA, MLA, or Chicago Style of referencing.

Attend free workshops to learn new strategies for academic success in Student Learning Services.  Workshops include: time management, textbook reading, learning in class, grammar review, test taking tips, studying for tests, organizing your research paper,paraphrasing, and APA referencing introduction.

The Encana Wellness Centre believes that academic and personal success is best served through the development of you as a whole person.  University can be an exciting , yet stressful time for students . Student Counselling is available so that you can enjoy your Mount Royal experience.

There are a lot of policies, rules and regulations that students are expected to know and follow at Mount Royal University. But along with those rules come rights for students. It is important to be aware of your student rights so you can exercise them when the need arises. Your Students' Association can help. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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