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Academic Expectations

At PIT University, we are committed to maintaining the highest academic and governmental integrity standards among our faculty, students, and institutional leaders. Integrity is the foundation of our prophetic training center, shaping ethical governance, strategic leadership, and transformational influence in both ministerial and governmental spheres.

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Our core mission is to ensure that internal integrity aligns with academic excellence, producing leaders who exemplify ethical decision-making, accountability, and institutional responsibility. By embedding principles of integrity, governance, and strategic execution into our educational framework, we prepare individuals to operate with wisdom, foresight, and unwavering ethical standards in policy development, prophetic leadership, and global impact. At PIT University, integrity is not just a value—it is a mandate for effective leadership and sustainable governance.

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Academic Integrity Policy – PIT University

Commitment to Ethical and Governmental Standards

 

At PIT University, academic integrity is a fundamental pillar of prophetic governance, ethical leadership, and institutional excellence. We uphold the highest standards of honesty, accountability, and intellectual rigor, ensuring that every student operates with integrity in scholarship, ministry, and governmental influence.

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Zero-Tolerance Policy on Academic Misconduct:

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PIT University enforces a zero-tolerance policy regarding academic dishonesty, including but not limited to:

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  • Cheating on tests, exams, or quizzes.

  • Plagiarism in assignments, research, or published work.

  • Unauthorized collaboration or submission of falsified work.

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Any violation of this policy will result in the following disciplinary actions:

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  1. First Offense: A formal verbal warning and documentation of the incident.

  2. Second Offense: A written warning outlining the violation, placed in the student’s academic record.

  3. Third Offense: Immediate expulsion from PIT University, with denial of re-admittance for at least two years.

 

Following expulsion, a governance and ethics panel will review the case, evaluating the severity of the misconduct to determine eligibility for future reinstatement. This review process ensures that institutional integrity and academic excellence remain uncompromised.

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Implementation and Enforcement

 

Each course syllabus explicitly outlines these academic integrity guidelines, detailing student expectations, ethical standards, and disciplinary procedures. Faculty and academic advisors will provide ongoing oversight and mentorship, reinforcing governance ethics and prophetic accountability within the student body.

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At PIT University, we cultivate leaders of integrity, equipping them for prophetic, governmental, and institutional impact by upholding the highest standards of academic and ethical excellence.

Attendance and Engagement

Attendance and participation are essential to academic success and prophetic leadership training at PIT University. Students must attend all classes, engage actively, and be punctual to maintain instructional effectiveness.

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Students should inform instructors in advance of any absences or delays. Each instructor applies a structured attendance and participation policy, and students are responsible for adhering to these guidelines. Our faculty must keep attendance records for at least six months, while PIT University retains student records for at least three years for academic and financial documentation.

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Commitment to Academic Integrity

 

Academic integrity is a core pillar of PIT University, ensuring honesty, accountability, and ethical leadership in scholarship and governance. Our mission is to cultivate high moral standards, professional ethics, and prophetic governance principles, equipping students to lead with integrity.

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PIT University remains dedicated to fostering a culture of intellectual and ethical responsibility, shaping the next generation of prophetic and institutional leaders.

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