From University of Pittsburgh TA Handbook. p. 36
Required
Statements
These three statements are required by the University in every syllabus.
You may simply copy and paste them.
Academic Integrity
All students are expected to adhere to the standards of academic
honesty. Any student engaged in cheating, plagiarism, or other acts of
academic dishonesty would be subject to disciplinary action. Any student
suspected of violating this obligation for any reason during the
semester will be required to participate in the procedural process,
initiated at the instructor level, as outlined in the University
Guidelines on Academic Integrity. This may include, but is not
limited to the confiscation of the examination of any individual
suspected of violating the University Policy.
Disability Services
If you have a disability, contact both your instructor and the Office of
Disability Resources and Services (DRS), 216 William Pitt Union,
412-648-7890/412-383-7355 (TTY) as early as possible in the term. DRS
will verify your disability and determine reasonable accommodations for
this course.
Statement on Classroom Recording
To address the issue of students recording a lecture or class session,
the University’s Senate Educational Policy Committee issued the
recommended statement on May 4, 2010. While it is optional, the
Committee recommends that faculty consider adding the statement to all
course syllabi. “To ensure the free and open discussion of ideas,
students may not record classroom lectures, discussion and/or activities
without the advance written permission of the instructor, and any such
recording properly approved in advance can be used solely for the
student’s own private use.”