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Getting Involved
Get Involved
Serve your campus community, build leadership skills, and meet people equally passionate about UCR. Join us in supporting the integrity and accountability of our UCR community.
- Serve on academic and social misconduct committees.
- Learn about the university’s policies.
- Gain volunteer experience.
- Promote to a paid chair position.
- All majors welcome.
This page is for students, but faculty and staff can get involved too.
Volunteer as a Student Committee Member
- Serve as a student representative on the Academic Integrity Committee (AIC). The AIC hears cases of alleged academic misconduct.
- Serve as a student representative on the Student Conduct Committee (SCC). The SCC hears cases of alleged social misconduct.
- Must be available three to five hours per week to serve on review panels.
- Must attend required one-day training, plus in-service training every quarter.
Full-time undergraduate and graduate students may apply here. If you have questions, please email us at conduct@ucr.edu.
Work as an Academic Integrity Seminar Facilitator
- Serve as a facilitator for the Academic Integrity Seminar (AIS).
- Educate students about Tartan Soul values, decision-making, and how it relates to their own values.
- AIS Facilitators are required to lead a minimum of three ~2-hour seminars per quarter, which typically take place between 8a.m.-5p.m., Monday through Friday
- Must complete all mandatory AIS Student Facilitator trainings.
Full-time undergraduate and graduate students may apply here. If you have questions, please email us at conduct@ucr.edu.
Work as a Student Committee Chair
- Serve as a facilitator on the Student Conduct Committee (SCC). The SCC hears cases of alleged social misconduct.
- Serve as a student representative on the Academic Integrity Committee (AIC). The AIC hears cases of alleged academic misconduct.
- Student chairs run hearings one to three times per week for two to three hours between 8 a.m.–5 p.m., Monday through Friday. The time per hearing varies depending on the complexity of the case being heard. You must be available for about a three-hour block of time, one or two days per week.
- Student chair responsibilities require between approximately 15 and 19 hours per week, depending on case load.
- Must attend required one-day training, plus in-service training every quarter.
Full-time undergraduate and graduate students may apply here. If you have questions, please email us at conduct@ucr.edu.