U of R investigates cheating allegations involving nursing students
The University of Regina said it is investigating around 50 cases of possible academic misconduct by nursing students during their final exams in December.
Last week, the U of R said about 1,200 students from the Saskatchewan Collaborative Bachelor of Science in Nursing program wrote an estimated 4,800 final exams, and that the students being investigated represented about one per cent of the program’s total students.
“We can confirm that some of the investigations have determined that academic misconduct did occur, while others resulted in a determination that there was insufficient evidence to support a finding of misconduct,” said university spokesperson Paul Dederick.
Dederick added that not all investigations are complete and said any students found to have engaged in academic misconduct have a right to appeal the decision within 30 days.


