Academic Integrity

Last updated: June 2026

What Gradeful supports

  • Reviewing concepts before class, quizzes, exams, or finals.
  • Practicing with original questions and worked examples.
  • Learning from mistakes and improving problem-solving habits.
  • Using flashcards, formula sheets, and summaries for recall.
  • Asking for explanations that help you understand the method.

What Gradeful does not allow

  • Using Gradeful during an exam, quiz, or assessment if prohibited.
  • Submitting Gradeful explanations or AI output as your own work.
  • Uploading professor slides, private exams, answer keys, or restricted files.
  • Requesting solutions to active graded assignments in a dishonest way.
  • Redistributing paid Gradeful materials outside the approved access plan.

AI study help

If AI features are available, they should explain concepts, diagnose mistakes, and guide practice. They should not be used to bypass learning, complete prohibited work, or violate course rules.

Student contributions

Students, tutors, or reviewers who contribute material must only provide content they have the right to share. Contributions should be original, consented, and free of protected institutional material.

Reports and enforcement

Gradeful may remove content, restrict access, investigate reports, or suspend accounts connected to cheating, copyright misuse, harassment, scraping, redistribution, or academic-integrity violations.