Honor Code, 1990-1995
Dates
- Creation: 1990-1995
Conditions Governing Access
Permission for all access must be obtained from the College Archivist.
Biographical / Historical
The Honor Code is based on the belief that students can successfully take the responsibility of establishing and maintaining standards in social and academic life. In the academic area the Honor System stipulates that one should distinguish clearly between original work and material from any other source. In the social realm, it is expected that a concern for others will be shown and that problems, should they occur, will be dealt with in a spirit of mutual respect. Students commit themselves to the Honor Pledge which requires them to fulfill three responsibilities: (1) to govern their own conduct according to the principles which have been adopted by the Students' Association; (2) to report themselves in case of a breach of the Honor System; (3) to ask an offender of the Honor system to report to the Honor Council or report the matter themselves.
Extent
2 folders (Memoranda on revisions, ratification, brochures, and papers on a case brought to Honor Council.)
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