Guidance and Policies Related to Use of GenAI for Graduate Architecture Degree Applicants
As a prospective future graduate student, you are expected to understand and observe academic and professional integrity.
Applicants must not represent the ideas or work of others, including ideas generated using GenAI, as their own.
Ethical Use of GenAI Guidance for Graduate Degree Applicants
Your application will include several essays, including the academic statement of purpose and the personal statement. Given that scholars should not represent the ideas or work of others as their own, including ideas generated using GenAI, your application essays should reflect your unique academic, research, and life experiences, and you should be the sole author of all written passages in your essays.
Below are several considerations for how you can ethically use GenAI in your graduate school application process:
- GenAI tools may be used to search for guidance and suggestions on the application process to graduate school.
- GenAI tools, like Grammarly, may be used to review grammar and spelling of your application essays.
- GenAI tools, like Google Translate, may be used to aid and check translation of words and phrases.
Unethical use of GenAI in your application process would include:
- Use of GenAI tools to outline, substantively draft, or write the content of your application essays, including copying and pasting language generated by GenAI tools.
- Use of GenAI tools to generate prose or replace your unique voice and style as a sole author of your essays.
- Use of GenAI tools to translate substantial portions of an essay written in another language into English.
This guidance for appropriate use of GenAI is analogous to ethical considerations for how you involve other individuals in the preparation of your applications to graduate school. It is appropriate to ask other individuals for guidance on the application process, or to review your essays for grammatical mistakes. However, it is not appropriate to ask other individuals to substantively draft, write, or fully translate your essays.
In addition to ethical considerations, as U-M’s GenAI guidance for students emphasizes, GenAI can mislead. Therefore, do not assume GenAI guidance on applying to graduate school is accurate. Always research the suggestions yourself. Request guidance from your undergraduate faculty mentors for information on best practices for applying to graduate school.
Similarly, machine-aided translation tools are known to produce errors. As a result, you should always consult a native speaker of English or a non-native speaker with a very high level of competency in English regarding translations into English suggested by GenAI tools before submitting your application essays.
Additionally, GenAI can produce generic essays. Our belief is that you will present your strongest application by writing required essays in your own unique voice.
Your Graduate School application will require your attestation that you are the sole author of all written passages in your application, including the academic statement of purpose and personal statement.
Taubman College reserves the right to verify content through AI-checking software.
Consequences for Unethical Use of GenAI in Applications
There are several potential consequences for applicants who falsely attest that they have not used GenAI in unethical or inappropriate ways, including:
Admission to Taubman College may be revoked if any part of the application contains falsifications, misrepresentations, or omissions. This includes falsely attesting that you have not used GenAI in unethical ways in your application. Evaluation to determine if an enrolled student unethically used GenAI in their application, which would be handled in the same manner as other forms of academic and professional misconduct.