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1 The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Honor System

2 “Blueprint” Overview of Honor at Carolina Honor Code violations Sanctions Prevention The Honor System process Resources

3 Honor: A Carolina Tradition For over two centuries, Carolina Students have pledged not to lie, cheat, or steal…… Goals of the Honor System: – Teach and promote personal honor and respect for the rights of others – Encourage intellectual honesty, personal integrity, respect and trust for other individuals – Protect educational opportunities for all students

4 What is the Honor Code? Instrument of Student Judicial Governance (http://instrument.unc.edu)http://instrument.unc.edu Covers academic dishonesty and student conduct Covers both on and off campus behavior Applies from application to graduation

5 Overview – The Instrument The Instrument of Student Judicial Governance sets forth the goals and standards used in promoting and upholding academic integrity at UNC. The Instrument includes the Honor Code and establishes the Student Judicial System which processes allegations of student misconduct. The Instrument relies on the commitment of students, faculty, and staff and each group is given express responsibilities.

6 Overview – Student Responsibilities  Conduct all academic work within the letter and spirit of the Honor Code  Consult with faculty to clarify the meaning of plagiarism and to learn appropriate methods of citation  Sign a pledge on all graded academic work certifying that no unauthorized assistance was given or received on the work  Comply with faculty requirements designed to reduce the possibility of cheating  Maintain the confidentiality of examinations

7 Overview – Structure of UNC Honor System ATTORNEY GENERAL AND STAFF SAG reviews all reports received and determines whether Honor Code charges will be brought Staff serves as counsels in hearings ATTORNEY GENERAL AND STAFF SAG reviews all reports received and determines whether Honor Code charges will be brought Staff serves as counsels in hearings HONOR COURT Board charged with hearing all Honor Code charges Determines judgment and sanction HONOR COURT Board charged with hearing all Honor Code charges Determines judgment and sanction Graduate Honor System

8 “Blueprint” Overview of Honor at Carolina Honor Code violations Sanctions Prevention The Honor System process Resources

9 CONDUCT Fighting Driving under the influence Drug possession Honor Code Violations ACADEMIC Plagiarism Fabrication of data Unauthorized collaboration Cheating on examinations

10 COMMON ACADEMIC VIOLATIONS II.B.1.Plagiarism: the deliberate or reckless representation of another’s work II.B.2.Falsification or fabrication of data II.B.3.Unauthorized assistance or collaboration II.B.4.Cheating on examinations II.B.8.Assisting or aiding another student in such acts

11 “Blueprint” Overview of the Honor System Honor Code violations Sanctions Prevention The Honor System process Resources

12 Sanctions Penalty of record The grade Additional sanctions Determining an appropriate sanction…

13 Sanctions – Penalty of record One semester of probation Extended duration of probation One semester of suspension Extended duration of suspension Permanent suspension Expulsion Penalty of record The grade Additional sanctions There is a wide range of sanctions depending on the nature of the offense

14 Sanctions – Penalty of record The minimum sanction for academic cases Penalty of record The grade One semester of probation Extended duration of probation One semester of suspension Extended duration of suspension Permanent suspension Expulsion Additional sanctions

15 Sanctions – Penalty of record The “usual” sanction for academic cases Penalty of record The grade One semester of probation Extended duration of probation One semester of suspension Extended duration of suspension Permanent suspension Expulsion Additional sanctions

16 Sanctions – The grade The grade is determined by the instructor, unless the instructor defers to the court. An instructor may recommend a failing grade in the course or a failing grade on the assignment. At a the very minimum, the student must receive a failing grade on one component of the course. The grade Additional sanctions Penalty of record

17 Sanctions – Additional sanctions Additions that aid the educational aspect of a student’s sanction. Penalty of record The grade Additional sanctions Completing the assignment properly Writing a reflection paper Time management exercises Loss of privileges

18 Disciplinary Records Any violation results in a disciplinary record maintained for 10 years. This disciplinary record may be requested by graduate and professional schools and employers. During the time that a sanction is active, a notation of disciplinary action is placed on the student’s transcript.

19 “Blueprint” Overview of the Honor System Honor Code violations Sanctions Prevention The Honor System process Resources

20 Prevention – Common Causes of Academic Violations -Lack of preparation -Lack of understanding instructor’s expectations - Time management issues - Stress-related issues - Sense of being overwhelmed - Unreasonable grade expectations

21 Prevention – What you can do to avoid violations … Pay careful attention to the Honor Code, including reviewing class syllabi and the Honor Pledge Understand the correct way to cite sources and why it is important Follow instructions regarding exams and assignments. If those instructions are unclear, seek clarification Practice good time/stress management so that you can avoid becoming overwhelmed

22 “Blueprint” Overview of Honor at Carolina Honor Code violations Sanctions Prevention The Honor System process Resources

23 The Honor System process 1. Instructor suspects violation and may or may not meet with the student 2. Instructor reports the violation and makes any recommendations for sanctions 3. Student meets with Student Attorney General to discuss alleged violation and rights of the student 4. If charged, the student is assigned a student counsel to assist in presenting the case 5. Hearing is held before student Honor Court. If guilty, the Court determines an appropriate sanction 6. Student may appeal on various grounds. If no appeal or if appeal is unsuccessful, sanction goes into effect

24 “Blueprint” Overview of the Honor System Honor Code violations Sanctions Prevention The Honor System process Resources

25 Resources – where to get information honor.unc.edu Dean of Students Office Students of the Honor System Students of the Honor System

26 Resources honor.unc.edu Dean of Students Office Students of the Honor System Students of the Honor System

27 Resources – Honor System leaders honor.unc.edu Dean of Students Office Students of the Honor System Students of the Honor System The students of the Honor System and the Dean of Students Office want to help you in any way possible. Suite 0103 in SASB North (corner of Ridge Rd. and Manning Dr.) Phone: 966-4084


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