Academic Integrity

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Glue is a powerful learning tool when used the right way.

It helps you ace exams by showing you what you need to know, what you already understand, and where you need more work.

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The simple rule

Use Glue to learn, practice, and prepare.

Do not copy Glue, another person, or any source and submit it as your own work.

Your school, professor, syllabus, and assignment rules always come first.

What’s okay, what’s not, and when to ask

Good uses of Glue

  • Study before an exam
  • Find what you do and don’t know
  • Review your notes
  • Practice concepts
  • Prepare from allowed materials
  • Build real understanding

Not okay

  • Submit answers you did not create
  • Copy essays, homework, code, or reports
  • Upload restricted materials
  • Upload test questions or answer keys
  • Get around your professor’s rules
  • Avoid learning the material

Ask first

  • The assignment mentions AI tools
  • The rules are unclear
  • You are working on a take-home exam
  • You are using Glue for something you will submit
  • You want to upload private course materials
  • Your professor has special rules for the class

The key principles

1

Plagiarism: submit your own work

Only submit work that is yours. Do not copy others or Glue’s output.

2

True learning: do the work

Actually learn the material. Build confidence and walk into exams ready.

3

Copyright: only upload what you are allowed to use

Don’t upload recordings, test questions, answer keys, textbooks, or private class materials you don’t have rights to.

4

School rules: every class is different

Every school is different. Every professor can be different. Every assignment can be different.

5

When in doubt, ask

Ask your professor if you’re not sure. A quick clarification is always better than guessing.

Can I use Glue for this?

Situation Use Glue? Rule
Studying your own notes before an exam Yes That is what Glue is for.
Finding weak areas before a test Yes Use Glue to prepare.
Practicing concepts from allowed materials Yes Learn it, then do the work yourself.
Closed-book exam No Keep closed assessments closed.
Proctored quiz or test No Do not use outside tools unless allowed.
Homework you will submit Ask first Your class rules decide.
Take-home exam Ask first Take-home does not always mean outside tools are allowed.
Essay, lab report, or code assignment Ask first Do not submit Glue output as your own.
Uploading your own notes Yes Great use case.
Uploading test questions or answer keys Usually no Only if your professor clearly allows it.
Uploading textbooks or paid materials Usually no Only use material you have the right to upload.
Professor has an AI policy Follow it Class rules always win.

The right way to use Glue

Add allowed material

Use your notes, study guides, slides, practice material, and other class content you are allowed to study from.

Find what matters

Glue helps show what is weak, what is solid, and what deserves your attention.

Practice before the exam

Use Glue before the graded moment to build real understanding.

Do your own work

When it’s time to submit, write, solve, explain, and decide for yourself.

For schools and professors

Glue is designed to support real learning. Students use Glue to organize allowed study materials, identify knowledge gaps, and prepare for exams.

  • Follow professor and school rules
  • Respect copyright
  • Avoid plagiarism
  • Use Glue to learn, not to submit copied work
  • Ask for clarification when a policy is unclear

Questions from schools or professors? Email hello@studyglue.com

Quick message to your professor

I use Glue to study my notes, find weak areas, and prepare for exams. Is that allowed for this class or assignment?

Academic integrity FAQ

Is Glue cheating?

No. Glue is a study tool when used to learn and prepare before graded work.

Can I use Glue during an exam?

No, unless your professor or exam rules explicitly allow it.

Can Glue write my assignment?

No. Your final submitted work needs to come from you.

Can I upload my professor’s slides?

Only if your class rules allow those materials to be used for studying.

Can I upload textbooks?

Only upload materials you have the right to use in Glue.

What if my professor has rules about AI tools?

Follow the rules for that class and assignment.

What if I am not sure?

Ask your professor before using Glue for that situation.

Do I need to disclose Glue?

Disclose it when your class, school, or assignment policy asks you to.

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