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1. Where can I report a breach of academic integrity?

Breaches of academic integrity, known as FIAs (by its acronym in Spanish) must be reported through the ETHOS platform, which can be accessed in two ways:
2. What is academic integrity?

It means “acting with honesty, commitment, fairness, responsibility and respect in learning, research and dissemination of culture.” It implies having the courage to stand up for these principles, even when it is difficult to do so (Chapter IX of the Academic Regulations).
3. What is a breach of academic integrity?

A breach of academic integrity is considered any individual or collective action or omission of the students that is committed inside or outside the classroom, that violates the principles of academic integrity and/or that seeks to obtain or facilitate a benefit or academic advantage.
4. What does "FIA" mean?

It is the Spanish acronym of Falta a la Integridad Académica, that is, Breach of Academic Integrity
5. What’s the difference between a DA and an FIA?

“DA" (by its acronym in Spanish) means “Deshonestidad Académica”, that is, "Academic Dishonesty". It was a term used to report cases of breaches of academic integrity committed by students, according to the Academic Dishonesty Program and the academic regulations of that time. In July 2017, the Academic Integrity Program was launched with the purpose of promoting a culture in the community, focusing on providing the students with more formative rather than just punitive consequences. Therefore, when a student is reported for having committed an academic integrity breach, the correct term to use is “FIA”, by its acronym in Spanish (that is Falta a la Integridad Académica) and not “DA”.
6. What are the consequences of committing a breach of academic integrity?

You can consult the consequences of committing any breach of academic integrity in Chapter IX of the Academic Regulations, click on the link that corresponds to your level of studies:

High School Students:
https://tec.mx/en/tec-high-school/policies-and-regulations
Undergraduate Students:
https://tec.mx/en/undergraduate/policies-and-regulations
Graduate Students:
https://tec.mx/en/graduate/policies-and-regulations
7. What types of consequences are appealable?

Only the breaches of academic integrity that result in a temporary suspension or permanent withdrawal from the Institution may be appealed in accordance with the provisions of the Academic Regulations. To do so, it is important to follow the procedure declared in Chapter IX of the Academic Regulations.
8. What is the process for a student to appeal for a resolution of temporary suspension or permanent withdrawal?

Only the breaches of academic integrity that result in a temporary suspension or permanent withdrawal from the Institution may be appealed in accordance with the provisions of the Academic Regulations. To do so, it is important to follow the procedure declared in Chapter IX of the Academic Regulations.
9. Who can report a breach of academic integrity?

According to the article 9.4 of the Academic Regulations, any student, member of the academic staff, institutional authority, member of the Tec de Monterrey educational community or any external entity linked to the academic process, who has knowledge of any act that may constitute a violation to academic integrity, must communicate it in writing to the Campus Academic Integrity Committee (CIAC), including evidence that demonstrates the fact. To do this, a report must be made through the ETHOS platform, which can be accessed in two ways:
10. What is the purpose of the Academic Integrity program?

To strengthen the culture of academic integrity at Tec de Monterrey, through a set of actions oriented to raise awareness and educate about integrity, as well as provide an effective management of breaches of academic integrity, according to the Academic Regulations of our Institution, to promote honesty, respect, commitment, responsibility and justice in the field of learning, teaching, research and the dissemination of culture.
11. Who is part of the Academic Integrity Program?

The entire Tec community is part of the Academic Integrity Program; however, the people who collaborate directly in the Campus and National Academic Integrity Committees have a special participation, as well as the people who perform the role of Ambassadors of Academic Integrity and the teachers of the Integrity Academy.
12. What is a Campus Academic Integrity Committee (CIAC)?

A Campus Academic Integrity Committee (CIAC, by its acronym in Spanish) is a deliberative body that, by addressing and resolving cases of breaches of academic integrity, educates students in integrity and strengthens the culture of integrity on the Campus and in the Institution in general.
13. What does a Campus Academic Integrity Committee (CIAC) do?
 
  • Educates students in integrity, contributing with this to the formation of professionals technically efficient and ethically responsible.
  • Promotes the strengthening of a culture of academic integrity in our Institution.
14. What is a National Academic Integrity Committee (CIAN)?

The National Academic Integrity Committee (CIAN, by its acronym in Spanish) is the body responsible for reviewing appealed cases submitted by reported students who received resolutions of temporary suspension or permanent withdrawal.
15. What does the National Academic Integrity Committee (CIAN) do?

The main function of the CIAN is to analyze and resolve the appealed cases it receives, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter IX of the Academic Regulations of the Institution.
16. What can I do if I witness a breach of academic integrity?

It is important that you report it through the ETHOS platform. To access, follow either step:
17. What is the process for managing a breach of academic integrity?

When a student has committed a breach of academic integrity, the professor:

  • Will assign a failing grade, either in the activity, exam, project, subject, etc.
  • Make a report to the Campus Academic Integrity Committee (CIAC) through ETHOS platform.

Then, the Campus Academic Integrity Committee (CIAC):

  • Will analyze the seriousness of the reported events.
  • Will subsequently indicate whether it is necessary for the student to attend a hearing session to discuss what happened.

It is very important that students always check their institutional email, as there they will be contacted about any situation related to the case.

18. What are examples of breaches of academic integrity?

A breach of academic integrity is considered any individual or collective action or omission by students, whether committed inside or outside the classroom, that violates the principles of academic integrity and/or seeks to obtain or facilitate an academic benefit or advantage.

Some examples of this type of actions or omissions are: copy or attempt to copy any type of exam or learning activity; partial or total plagiarism; facilitate any activity or material to be copied and/or presented as your own; impersonation; access and/or manipulate, without express authorization, email accounts or institutional systems; falsify information; alter academic documents; sell or buy exams or distribute them by any means; steal or obtain information improperly or attempt to bribe a professor or any collaborator of the Institution; the alteration of clinical records; unauthorized use of tools, software or devices; among other. For any further questions, email us at integridad.academica@itesm.mx

19. ¿En qué capítulo del Reglamento Académico se habla sobre integridad académica?

Throughout the Academic Regulations there are several articles related to academic integrity; However, Chapter IX is where you can learn more details about the Academic Integrity Program. We invite you to click on the link that corresponds to your level of studies:

High School Students:
https://tec.mx/en/tec-high-school/policies-and-regulations
Undergraduate Students:
https://tec.mx/en/undergraduate/policies-and-regulations
Graduate Students:
https://tec.mx/en/graduate/policies-and-regulations
20. What is a remediation assignment?

A remediation assignment is an educational intervention designed to prevent future infractions. It is aimed to promote reflection among students and raise their ethical awareness to help them make ethical decisions in difficult circumstances.
21. What is an Academic Integrity Plan?

An Academic Integrity Plan is aimed specifically at students who have been suspended from the Institution. In this period of separation from the school, students carry out a series of activities that allow them to reflect on the breach of academic integrity committed and are provided with tools that help them strength their moral conscience. Unlike the remediation assignments, the Academic Integrity Plan lasts from one month up to one year and can include activities to be performed in collaboration with a social organization.

Preguntas frecuentes

1. Where can I report a breach of academic integrity?

Breaches of academic integrity, known as FIAs (by its acronym in Spanish) must be reported through the ETHOS platform, which can be accessed in two ways:
2. What is academic integrity?

It means “acting with honesty, commitment, fairness, responsibility and respect in learning, research and dissemination of culture.” It implies having the courage to stand up for these principles, even when it is difficult to do so (Chapter IX of the Academic Regulations).
3. What is a breach of academic integrity?

A breach of academic integrity is considered any individual or collective action or omission of the students that is committed inside or outside the classroom, that violates the principles of academic integrity and/or that seeks to obtain or facilitate a benefit or academic advantage.
4. What does "FIA" mean?

It is the Spanish acronym of Falta a la Integridad Académica, that is, Breach of Academic Integrity
5. What’s the difference between a DA and an FIA?

“DA" (by its acronym in Spanish) means “Deshonestidad Académica”, that is, "Academic Dishonesty". It was a term used to report cases of breaches of academic integrity committed by students, according to the Academic Dishonesty Program and the academic regulations of that time. In July 2017, the Academic Integrity Program was launched with the purpose of promoting a culture in the community, focusing on providing the students with more formative rather than just punitive consequences. Therefore, when a student is reported for having committed an academic integrity breach, the correct term to use is “FIA”, by its acronym in Spanish (that is Falta a la Integridad Académica) and not “DA”.
6. What are the consequences of committing a breach of academic integrity?

You can consult the consequences of committing any breach of academic integrity in Chapter IX of the Academic Regulations, click on the link that corresponds to your level of studies:

High School Students:
https://tec.mx/en/tec-high-school/policies-and-regulations
Undergraduate Students:
https://tec.mx/en/undergraduate/policies-and-regulations
Graduate Students:
https://tec.mx/en/graduate/policies-and-regulations
7. What types of consequences are appealable?

Only the breaches of academic integrity that result in a temporary suspension or permanent withdrawal from the Institution may be appealed in accordance with the provisions of the Academic Regulations. To do so, it is important to follow the procedure declared in Chapter IX of the Academic Regulations.
8. What is the process for a student to appeal for a resolution of temporary suspension or permanent withdrawal?

Only the breaches of academic integrity that result in a temporary suspension or permanent withdrawal from the Institution may be appealed in accordance with the provisions of the Academic Regulations. To do so, it is important to follow the procedure declared in Chapter IX of the Academic Regulations.
9. Who can report a breach of academic integrity?

According to the article 9.4 of the Academic Regulations, any student, member of the academic staff, institutional authority, member of the Tec de Monterrey educational community or any external entity linked to the academic process, who has knowledge of any act that may constitute a violation to academic integrity, must communicate it in writing to the Campus Academic Integrity Committee (CIAC), including evidence that demonstrates the fact. To do this, a report must be made through the ETHOS platform, which can be accessed in two ways:
10. What is the purpose of the Academic Integrity program?

To strengthen the culture of academic integrity at Tec de Monterrey, through a set of actions oriented to raise awareness and educate about integrity, as well as provide an effective management of breaches of academic integrity, according to the Academic Regulations of our Institution, to promote honesty, respect, commitment, responsibility and justice in the field of learning, teaching, research and the dissemination of culture.
11. Who is part of the Academic Integrity Program?

The entire Tec community is part of the Academic Integrity Program; however, the people who collaborate directly in the Campus and National Academic Integrity Committees have a special participation, as well as the people who perform the role of Ambassadors of Academic Integrity and the teachers of the Integrity Academy.
12. What is a Campus Academic Integrity Committee (CIAC)?

A Campus Academic Integrity Committee (CIAC, by its acronym in Spanish) is a deliberative body that, by addressing and resolving cases of breaches of academic integrity, educates students in integrity and strengthens the culture of integrity on the Campus and in the Institution in general.
13. What does a Campus Academic Integrity Committee (CIAC) do?
 
  • Educates students in integrity, contributing with this to the formation of professionals technically efficient and ethically responsible.
  • Promotes the strengthening of a culture of academic integrity in our Institution.
14. What is a National Academic Integrity Committee (CIAN)?

The National Academic Integrity Committee (CIAN, by its acronym in Spanish) is the body responsible for reviewing appealed cases submitted by reported students who received resolutions of temporary suspension or permanent withdrawal.
15. What does the National Academic Integrity Committee (CIAN) do?

The main function of the CIAN is to analyze and resolve the appealed cases it receives, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter IX of the Academic Regulations of the Institution.
16. What can I do if I witness a breach of academic integrity?

It is important that you report it through the ETHOS platform. To access, follow either step:
17. What is the process for managing a breach of academic integrity?

When a student has committed a breach of academic integrity, the professor:

  • Will assign a failing grade, either in the activity, exam, project, subject, etc.
  • Make a report to the Campus Academic Integrity Committee (CIAC) through ETHOS platform.

Then, the Campus Academic Integrity Committee (CIAC):

  • Will analyze the seriousness of the reported events.
  • Will subsequently indicate whether it is necessary for the student to attend a hearing session to discuss what happened.

It is very important that students always check their institutional email, as there they will be contacted about any situation related to the case.

18. What are examples of breaches of academic integrity?

A breach of academic integrity is considered any individual or collective action or omission by students, whether committed inside or outside the classroom, that violates the principles of academic integrity and/or seeks to obtain or facilitate an academic benefit or advantage.

Some examples of this type of actions or omissions are: copy or attempt to copy any type of exam or learning activity; partial or total plagiarism; facilitate any activity or material to be copied and/or presented as your own; impersonation; access and/or manipulate, without express authorization, email accounts or institutional systems; falsify information; alter academic documents; sell or buy exams or distribute them by any means; steal or obtain information improperly or attempt to bribe a professor or any collaborator of the Institution; the alteration of clinical records; unauthorized use of tools, software or devices; among other. For any further questions, email us at integridad.academica@itesm.mx

19. ¿En qué capítulo del Reglamento Académico se habla sobre integridad académica?

Throughout the Academic Regulations there are several articles related to academic integrity; However, Chapter IX is where you can learn more details about the Academic Integrity Program. We invite you to click on the link that corresponds to your level of studies:

High School Students:
https://tec.mx/en/tec-high-school/policies-and-regulations
Undergraduate Students:
https://tec.mx/en/undergraduate/policies-and-regulations
Graduate Students:
https://tec.mx/en/graduate/policies-and-regulations
20. What is a remediation assignment?

A remediation assignment is an educational intervention designed to prevent future infractions. It is aimed to promote reflection among students and raise their ethical awareness to help them make ethical decisions in difficult circumstances.
21. What is an Academic Integrity Plan?

An Academic Integrity Plan is aimed specifically at students who have been suspended from the Institution. In this period of separation from the school, students carry out a series of activities that allow them to reflect on the breach of academic integrity committed and are provided with tools that help them strength their moral conscience. Unlike the remediation assignments, the Academic Integrity Plan lasts from one month up to one year and can include activities to be performed in collaboration with a social organization.

Learning Resources

Profesora y alumno compartiendo recursos de aprendizaje, Tec de Monterrey
Learning Resources
International Day of Action for Academic Integrity 2024

We invite you to be part of the International Day of Action for Academic Integrity!​

The International Day of Action for Academic Integrity (IDoA) will be celebrated this October 16, 2024. It is an event organized by the International Center for Academic Integrity (ICAI) to promote the experience of academic integrity in educational institutions, with students, professors and staff from universities around the world. Tec de Monterrey, through the Academic Integrity Program, has been a member of the ICAI since 2018 and since then we have an active role in the experience and dissemination of integrity, through these activities.​

From your role as a student, teacher, collaborator, or parent, you can work for integrity in learning to contribute to academic excellence.​

Learn how you can get involved by clicking here. ​

We hope to see you there!​

Alumna, Integridad Académica, Tec de Monterrey

Academic Regulations

*Chapter IX corresponds to Academic Integrity

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Videos
Panel: Student Voices: Reflections on Academic Integrity in the Age of AI
Panel: Student Voices: Reflections on Academic Integrity in the Age of AI
Migrating to online education with integrity
Anti-Corruption Week
Webinars

In this panel, students from Tec de Monterrey and Tecmilenio share their perspectives on how to put the principles of academic integrity into practice in class and what they think about the issue of buying and selling academic assignments (contract cheating).

In this talk, professors who are experts in ethics and integrity highlight the importance of addressing the issue of academic integrity in universities from the class design, as a strategy to ensure quality in teaching and learning.

Additional Material
"Logo ICAI"

Learn about the International Center for Academic Integrity, an association that studies the state of the art of academic integrity and promotes the exchange of good academic integrity practices among universities around the world to promote an ethical culture in teaching and learning. 

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The purpose of the Academic Integrity Magazine is to disseminate and socialize valuable content that collaborates to promote a culture of academic honesty in higher education institutions in Latin America.       

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Recursos de aprendizaje

Profesora y alumno compartiendo recursos de aprendizaje, Tec de Monterrey
Recursos de Aprendizaje
International Day of Action for Academic Integrity 2024

We invite you to be part of the International Day of Action for Academic Integrity!​

The International Day of Action for Academic Integrity (IDoA) will be celebrated this October 16, 2024. It is an event organized by the International Center for Academic Integrity (ICAI) to promote the experience of academic integrity in educational institutions, with students, professors and staff from universities around the world. Tec de Monterrey, through the Academic Integrity Program, has been a member of the ICAI since 2018 and since then we have an active role in the experience and dissemination of integrity, through these activities.​

From your role as a student, teacher, collaborator, or parent, you can work for integrity in learning to contribute to academic excellence.​

Learn how you can get involved by clicking here. ​

We hope to see you there!​

Alumna, Integridad Académica, Tec de Monterrey

Reglamento Académico

*El capítulo IX corresponde a Integridad Académica.

Consúltalo aquí navigate_next
Videos
Panel: Student Voices: Reflections on Academic Integrity in the Age of AI
Panel: Voces Estudiantiles
Migrando a la educación en línea con integridad académica
Semana contra la Corrupción
Webinars

In this panel, students from Tec de Monterrey and Tecmilenio share their perspectives on how to put the principles of academic integrity into practice in class and what they think about the issue of buying and selling academic assignments (contract cheating).

In this talk, professors who are experts in ethics and integrity highlight the importance of addressing the issue of academic integrity in universities from the class design, as a strategy to ensure quality in teaching and learning.

Material adicional
"Logo ICAI"

Learn about the International Center for Academic Integrity, an association that studies the state of the art of academic integrity and promotes the exchange of good academic integrity practices among universities around the world to promote an ethical culture in teaching and learning. 

FIND OUT MOREkeyboard_arrow_right

The purpose of the Academic Integrity Magazine is to disseminate and socialize valuable content that collaborates to promote a culture of academic honesty in higher education institutions in Latin America.       

FIND OUT MOREkeyboard_arrow_right

Market TEC

Market Tec
Market TEC

Tecnológico de Monterrey is committed to transforming and enabling the best experiences that generate value for our audiences, through simple, intuitive, self-managed technological platforms that make life easier for our users.

For this reason, we created for you Market TEC market.tec.mx, our institutional Marketplace that offers more than a thousand products and services, from various departments such as language courses or School Services procedures, Inversión Educativa Tec certificates up to sports t-shirts and sweatshirts from TECstore.

Our goal is to enable a single intuitive shopping experience focused on people's needs, offering a variety of payment methods according to their preferences. E-commerce is in constant evolution, so we will continue working on the integration of more products and services that the Tec community may require in the different stages of experience, as well as on the improvement of processes for satisfaction.

Get to know the different products and services we have for you:

We invite you to subscribe to the Market TEC blog where you will find interesting content to get the most out of each of your purchases with recommendations, tips, curiosities, relevant data and even tutorials, just click HERE.

If you need help, we are here to serve you at TECservices.

Market TEC

Market Tec
Market TEC

Tecnológico de Monterrey is committed to transforming and enabling the best experiences that generate value for our audiences, through simple, intuitive, self-managed technological platforms that make life easier for our users.

For this reason, we created for you Market TEC market.tec.mx, our institutional Marketplace that offers more than a thousand products and services, from various departments such as language courses or School Services procedures, Inversión Educativa Tec certificates up to sports t-shirts and sweatshirts from TECstore.

Our goal is to enable a single intuitive shopping experience focused on people's needs, offering a variety of payment methods according to their preferences. E-commerce is in constant evolution, so we will continue working on the integration of more products and services that the Tec community may require in the different stages of experience, as well as on the improvement of processes for satisfaction.

Get to know the different products and services we have for you:

We invite you to subscribe to the Market TEC blog where you will find interesting content to get the most out of each of your purchases with recommendations, tips, curiosities, relevant data and even tutorials, just click HERE.

If you need help, we are here to serve you at TECservices.

Monterrey - Residence Hall IV

Location: Inside Campus Monterrey, in the Choza area

Contact: Antonio Hernández Pizano

Email: atencion.residentes@itesm.mx

Telephone: (81) 86.25.75.15

FLYER

Pasillo Resis IV Lobby Resis IV Jardín Resis IV 1 2 3 4 5
Female Rooms
  • Single room
  • Double room
Common Areas
  • Lobby
  • Swimming pool
  • Barbecue grills
  • Common bathroom
  • Laundry
  • Kitchen
  • Microwave ovens
  • Movie theater
  • Recreation rooms
  • Recreation rooms and cubicles
Room Features
  • Furnished
  • Closet
  • Sink
  • Mirror
  • Desk
  • Preparation for air conditioning

Monterrey - Residence Hall V

3D Tour
Find out more about Campus Monterrey´s Residence Hall

Within Monterrey Campus

atencion.residentes@itesm.mx
Lic. Antonio Hernández Pizano

Request for residence availability here (in spanish)

Male rooms
  • Single room
  • Double room

 

Common areas

 

  • Lobby
  • Recreation rooms and cubicles
  • Barbecue grills
  • Common bathroom
  • Laundry
  • Kitchen
  • Microwave ovens
  • Movie theater

 

Room features
  • Furnished
  • Closet
  • Sink
  • Mirror
  • Desk
  • Air conditioning (extra charge for energy use)