The work you submit must entirely be your original creation and reflect your own unique vision. Any submission that makes use of pre-existing photographs, images, or works of any kind must:
Provide proper attribution and/or citation of all pre-existing material in the sustained investigation written prompt responses and the written evidence accompanying visual images.
Extend beyond mere duplication. Along with your developed images and works, you must provide and cite the pre-existing visual images to demonstrate your substantial, significant, and transformative development through materials, processes, and ideas.
For the sake of clarity, the use of Artificial Intelligence tools is categorically prohibited at any stage of the creative process.
It is unethical, constitutes plagiarism, and often violates copyright law simply to copy another work or image (even in another medium) and represent it as one’s own. If College Board determines in its sole discretion that you have violated any part of this plagiarism policy, such as by failing to properly attribute preexisting works, using Artificial Intelligence tools, or attempting to pass off another’s work as your own, College Board may decline to score your submission or cancel your score.