Can I Request the Full AI Detection Report from My Instructor?

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Direct Answer – Yes, you can request the full AI detection report from your instructor, but whether they share it depends on their discretion and your institution's policies. Turnitin's AI writing detection report is primarily designed for instructor use within Feedback Studio, and instructors have the option to display or hide the AI indicator from students [1]. While there is no universal requirement that instructors must share the complete breakdown, many educators are willing to discuss the results with students as part of a constructive academic integrity conversation. The best approach is to politely ask your instructor to walk you through the report or share a screenshot of the AI writing indicator.

How Can I View the Full Turnitin AI Detection Report My Instructor Sees?

The full Turnitin AI writing report is accessed by instructors through the Feedback Studio interface after a paper has been processed. This report includes an overall percentage indicating how much of the submission may have been AI-generated, along with sentence-level highlights that show which specific passages were flagged [2]. The report also provides a color-coded indicator—blue for 0%, yellow for 20–40%, orange for 40–80%, and red for 80–100%—so instructors can quickly assess the level of concern.

Students typically cannot launch or view the full AI writing report from their own Turnitin or LMS accounts unless the instructor has specifically enabled that visibility in the assignment settings [2]. Even when the AI indicator is hidden from students, instructors can still choose to share the information manually. Some institutions have guidelines that encourage instructors to use the AI report as a teaching tool rather than a punitive measure, which means many educators will gladly discuss the flagged content with you.

To actually see what your instructor views, you can ask them to share a screenshot of the AI writing report or schedule a meeting to review it together. Be specific about what you want to see—the overall percentage, the highlighted sentences, and the breakdown by section are the key components of the full report [2].

Do Instructors Have to Share the AI Writing Report With Students If Requested?

There is no universal policy that obligates instructors to share the full Turnitin AI writing report with students. The AI writing detection report is an instructor-facing tool designed to support educators in evaluating submissions, and each institution sets its own guidelines around disclosure [3]. Some universities have adopted transparent policies that require instructors to share AI detection results upon request, while others leave the decision entirely to individual faculty members.

Turnitin's own documentation recommends that instructors use the AI writing report as a conversation starter with students rather than as a standalone judgment [3]. Many educators follow this recommendation and are willing to show students the flagged passages, explain how the detection works, and discuss what the score means. However, instructors may also decline to share the full report if they believe it could undermine the integrity of the detection process or if institutional policy restricts disclosure.

If your instructor declines your request, you can ask whether they are willing to at least tell you the overall AI percentage or show you which sections were flagged without sharing the entire report. You can also check your institution's academic integrity policy—some universities explicitly outline whether AI detection results are shared with students [3].

Where Can Students Check Their Own Turnitin AI Detection Report Before Submitting?

Since the Turnitin AI detection report is generally instructor-facing, students cannot typically generate a full report through their own Turnitin student account or LMS integration. Turnitin's official guidance confirms that the AI writing indicator is designed for instructors, and most institutional configurations do not give students direct access to the detection breakdown [4].

However, students do have alternatives. Third-party services such as Turnitin0.com allow you to upload your document and receive a real Turnitin AI detection report before your instructor sees it. These services replicate the same institutional Turnitin system that professors use, giving you the same overall AI percentage, sentence-level highlights, and similarity report that your instructor would see after submission [4]. Checking your work beforehand lets you understand exactly how your paper will be scored, identify flagged passages, and make revisions before the final submission.

Pre-submission checking is especially valuable if you use AI tools for research, brainstorming, or editing. It helps you avoid surprises and gives you the opportunity to revise flagged content while the work is still in your hands [4].


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FAQ

Can my instructor see my full Turnitin AI detection history?

No, Turnitin does not store a running "AI detection history" for individual students across multiple submissions. Each submission generates a new, independent AI writing report that is visible only to the instructor for that specific assignment [1].

What information does the full AI detection report contain?

The full report shows an overall AI percentage, sentence-level flags highlighting which passages were likely AI-generated, a per-section breakdown, and a color-coded indicator (blue, yellow, orange, or red) that helps instructors assess the level of concern at a glance [2].

Will my instructor automatically show me the AI report?

Not necessarily. Instructors control whether the AI indicator is visible to students in the assignment settings. Many instructors choose to hide the indicator but are willing to discuss the results privately if you ask [1].

Can I get a copy of my Turnitin AI report from the university?

It depends on your institution's policy. Some universities have open disclosure policies that require instructors to share AI detection results upon request, while others treat the report as internal assessment data not subject to student access [3].

Is there any way to see my AI score without asking my instructor?

Yes. Services like Turnitin0.com allow you to upload your document and receive the same institutional-grade Turnitin AI detection report that your instructor sees, including the overall AI percentage and sentence-level highlights, before your paper ever reaches your instructor's inbox [4].

Sources

  1. Turnitin AI Writing Detection FAQs — https://guides.turnitin.com/hc/en-us/articles/28477544839821-Turnitin-AI-Writing-Detection-FAQs
  2. Using the AI Writing Report — https://guides.turnitin.com/hc/en-us/articles/22774058814093-Using-the-AI-Writing-Report
  3. AI Writing Report Overview — https://helpcenter.turnitin.com/hc/en-us/articles/27811948436237-AI-Writing-Report-Overview
  4. Academic Integrity and AI Writing Detection: What Students Should Know — https://www.turnitin.com/blog/academic-integrity-and-ai-writing-detection-what-students-should-know

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