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Honor Council
The Honor Council seeks to educate the College community on the principles of academic integrity and to enforce the Honor Code when violations occur.

Kendall, Grant (Senior) (President)
Britt, Josh (Sophomore)
Carmical, Allison (Sophomore)
Gaines, Andrew (Junior) (Appeals Representative)
Hill, Aaron (Sophomore) (Recorder)
Keels, Eric (Sophomore)
Stikes, Bill (Senior)
Alternates:
     Deas, Rita (Junior)
     Garvin, Kathryn (Sophomore) (Alternate)
Advisor: Dr. Nina Dulin-Mallory


Principles

  • To treat every member of the College community with impartiality and respect.
  • To consider all facts and testimony before discussing or resolving any case.
  • To preserve absolute confidentiality.
  • To hold the College community to the highest standard of conduct, both to protect the community and to promote moral development.
  • To support the mission of the College by conducting programs and enacting policies regarding the Honor Code that contribute to the moral development of the College community.
  • To understand the fundamental differences between the nature of student discipline regarding academic integrity and the nature of criminal law. The Honor Code, its policies, procedures, and sanctions are meant to be in accordance with the mission of the College. They are not intended to resemble any activities within the criminal judicial process.

Selection
  • Conducted each spring by the Selection Committee:
         Outgoing SGA President
         Outgoing Honor Council President
         President of the Faculty Assembly
         Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean
         Advisor to the Honor Council
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  • GPA requirement: 2.85 or higher
  • Applicants must attend a mandatory workshop
  • Applicants may be nominated by a member of the faculty or may self-nominate
    • Application forms may be obtained from the office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean or from Dr. Dulin-Mallory in Manget 304.

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