Why you need to complete the Academic Integrity Module (AIM) ASAP

When you start at La Trobe, you’re required to complete compulsory modules to make sure you understand what is expected of you as a student. One of these is the Academic Integrity Module (AIM).

AIM introduces you to La Trobe’s values and academic integrity standards. It’s designed to help you avoid plagiarism and other forms of academic misconduct – and it’s a mandatory part of your course.

It’s expected that you enrol in and complete AIM during your first semester. If you haven’t completed AIM yet, make sure you enrol in it for your next study period – here’s how to do that.

How do I complete AIM?

AIM should already show in your study plan. You can enrol in and complete it like any other subject:

  1. Log in to StudentOnLine and enrol in the AIM subject (LTU0AIM). Select the current year and relevant teaching period.
  2. Wait 24 hours, then log in to the LMS to access the online module
  3. Complete all five quizzes with a score of 80% or higher. You can retake these as many times as needed until you pass.

Once you pass, you’ll receive an AIM badge in your Learning Management System (LMS). If you don’t see the badge, it likely means you haven’t passed all the quizzes yet.

How can I check if I’ve already completed AIM?

  • Log in to StudentOnLine and check your Academic Record.
  • If AIM shows a P (Pass) grade, you’re all set.
  • If AIM shows NRA (No Result Available), it likely means you didn’t complete the module within the teaching period you were enrolled in. In this case, re-enrol in AIM in the next available teaching period – your result will be applied to the next teaching period and you won’t need to redo it.

When should I complete this module?

You’re expected to complete AIM by the end of the first week of your first teaching period. The earlier, the better – don’t leave it until the last minute.

Need help?

If you have any questions or issues, check out our compulsory modules FAQ on ASK La Trobe.