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Academic Integrity Policy

How to use model drafts the right way — for reference on structure and argumentation, never as a replacement for your own learning.

MAAS Service Policy · 23 June 20254 min read

Academic Integrity Policy

MAAS Education Technology JSC — Reference-Use Policy, published 23 June 2025.

MAAS is an Academic Success Partner, not a writing-for-submission service. Every deliverable we produce is a model draft — a structured reference that helps you understand methodology, argumentation, citation, and academic register for your discipline.

You are responsible for using model drafts in line with your institution's academic integrity policy.

1 · How a Model Draft is Designed to Be Used

A model draft is useful in three ways:

  1. Structure reference — see how an argument moves from claim → evidence → analysis in your field.
  2. Methodology reference — understand how a senior expert sets up a literature review, a research design, or a discussion section.
  3. Language reference — observe academic register, transitions, citation grammar, and rubric-aligned phrasing.

Read it, learn from it, apply the principles to your own writing. That is the model-draft mode of use we support.

2 · The "Outline → Draft → Final" Workflow

Every MAAS engagement runs in three explicit stages, with the student involved at each stage:

  • Outline — student and expert agree on the argument map and the scope.
  • Draft — expert delivers a working draft; the student reviews, asks questions, and the expert revises.
  • Final — student finalises their own version informed by the reviewed draft, on schedule, on rubric.

This workflow is what makes MAAS an academic support partner rather than a writing service.

3 · Three-Layer Originality Check

Every deliverable is checked through:

  • Turnitin similarity — text-overlap report on the model draft itself, before delivery.
  • Turnitin AI detection — confirms that the draft was authored by the expert, not by a generative model.
  • Integrity audit (Advanced tier) — senior reviewer flags any sections that could trip institutional plagiarism rules in the student's own context.

4 · Your Responsibilities

When you use a MAAS model draft, you are expected to:

  • Read and understand the draft before any submission decision.
  • Confirm that your intended use complies with your institution's academic integrity rules.
  • Adapt the model into your own version where required — citations, terminology, voice, and rubric alignment to your specific course.
  • Not pass off another customer's work as your own (we never re-use deliverables, but the same principle applies on your side).
  • Not disclose your MAAS-supported draft to third parties in a way that creates downstream content overlap.

5 · What MAAS Will Not Do

We will not:

  • Write or submit work directly to your institution on your behalf.
  • Take a final exam in your place outside the agreed Online Exam workflow.
  • Provide content engineered to evade Turnitin or AI-detection reporting.
  • Coach you on misrepresenting our partnership to your institution.

If you ask for any of the above, the order is declined or stopped without refund per the Service Policy.

6 · Three Common Scenarios — and Our Stance

You receive the model draft. Read it, adapt it, learn from it. Submit your own version that satisfies your institution's policy on academic support.

Your institution permits academic support / mentoring. You may use the draft as a reference and acknowledge the assistance per your institution's specific rules.

Your institution prohibits external academic support. Use the draft only as a private study reference — do not submit it. If you discover this prohibition mid-order, contact us — we can adjust the delivery to study-reference materials only.

7 · Reporting and Concerns

If you have a question about integrity, scope, or institutional rules, contact support@maasedtech.com — first response in 30 minutes.


MAAS Education Technology JSC · Registration No. 0316187114 · 09:00 — 23:59 (GMT+7).

Model drafts and materials are provided for academic reference — to study structure and argumentation. Students are responsible for using them in line with their institution's academic integrity policy.

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