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Adjudication Process - Aggie Honor System Office
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Aggie Honor System Office. An Aggie does not lie, cheat or steal, or tolerate those who do. 20242 Adjudication Process - Instructor. 20243 Adjudication Process - Honor Council. Honor Council Hearings typically shall be conducted in private and may involve joint conferences where two or more students are charged in the same fact pattern. There will be no finding of responsibility solely because a student remains silent during an Honor Council Hearing. The accused student and the Director of the Aggie Hono...
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Rules and Procedures - Aggie Honor System Office
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Aggie Honor System Office. An Aggie does not lie, cheat or steal, or tolerate those who do. Student Rule 20: Academic Misconduct. The processes, procedures, rules and definitions associated with Academic Misconduct may be found at the websites listed below. All questions associated with Academic Misconduct should be directed to the Aggie Honor System Office (AHSO) in Rudder Tower, Room 607 or by calling (979) 458-3378. Aggie Honor System Office: http:/ aggiehonor.tamu.edu. 2012 Honor System Rules.
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Information for Students - Aggie Honor System Office
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Aggie Honor System Office. An Aggie does not lie, cheat or steal, or tolerate those who do. The University has established and defined nine different types of academic misconduct. Tips to Avoid Being Accused of Academic Misconduct. There are several things students can do to avoid finding their academic integrity in question. My instructor says I cheated, what happens now? Who has to prove what? Can I appeal the violation? How does an Honor Council investigation work? How does the Remediation Course work?
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I Suspect a Student Cheated... Now What Do I Do? - Aggie Honor System Office
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Aggie Honor System Office. An Aggie does not lie, cheat or steal, or tolerate those who do. I Suspect a Student Cheated. I Suspect a Student Cheated. Now What Do I Do? Contact the Aggie Honor System Office. Working with the Aggie Honor System Office protects the rights of the student and the faculty member, provides a resource for assistance in facilitating the process, and helps address situations involving repeat offenders. Identify the Appropriate Process (Autonomous or Honor Council). It is possible ...
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Sanctions - Aggie Honor System Office
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Aggie Honor System Office. An Aggie does not lie, cheat or steal, or tolerate those who do. 20141 Separation from the University. 20145 The "F*" Grade Designation. 20146 Honor Violation Probation. 20147 Removal of the F* Grade and/or Honor Violation Probation. 20141 SEPARATION FROM THE UNIVERSITY. Is empowered to assign any of the following sanctions:. Expulsion from the university – as defined in University Student Rules, section 27. Both the Honor Council. In the course and Honor Violation Probation.
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Honor Council - Aggie Honor System Office
http://aggiehonor.tamu.edu/Council
Aggie Honor System Office. An Aggie does not lie, cheat or steal, or tolerate those who do. The Aggie Honor Council is a body of peers who support the processes and mission of the Aggie Honor System Office (AHSO). Who It Is and What It Does. Honor Council members play several roles in supporting a commitment to academic integrity and the Honor Code here at Texas A&M. Click HERE. Becoming an Honor Council Member. Honor Council Manual (Under Development). Diams; Web Accessibility. Diams; Site Policies.
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Information for Parents - Aggie Honor System Office
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Aggie Honor System Office. An Aggie does not lie, cheat or steal, or tolerate those who do. This page attempts to respond to concerns most frequently raised by parents of students that have been accused of academic misconduct. Parents may also want to review the section of the website with resources for Students. The Director of the Aggie Honor System Office would be willing to answer any questions about our procedures, student rights, and the consequences of various sanctions. Role of a Personal Advisor.
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Honor System Rules - Aggie Honor System Office
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Aggie Honor System Office. An Aggie does not lie, cheat or steal, or tolerate those who do. 2012 Honor System Rules. 20123 Definitions of Academic Misconduct. 201237 Abuse and Misuse of Access and Unauthorized Access. 201238 Violation of Departmental or College Rules. 201239 University Rules on Research. 20124 Special Note on Group Projects. 20125 Other Types of Conduct Concerns. An Aggie does not lie, cheat or steal, or tolerate those who do.". Ethics in Research and Scholarship. Texas A&M University st...
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Faculty Resources - Aggie Honor System Office
http://aggiehonor.tamu.edu/Faculty
Aggie Honor System Office. An Aggie does not lie, cheat or steal, or tolerate those who do. Guest Lecture Requests (Prevention Through Education). The Aggie Honor System Office (AHSO) Director can do customized programs on different aspects of academic integrity, ethical behavior, and avoiding academic misconduct for any-sized group. Teaching Tips to Prevent Academic Misconduct. I Suspect a Student Cheated. Now What Do I Do? Diams; Web Accessibility. Diams; Site Policies.
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Frequently Asked Questions - Aggie Honor System Office
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Aggie Honor System Office. An Aggie does not lie, cheat or steal, or tolerate those who do. What is the Honor System Office? The Aggie Honor System Office (AHSO) is an office established to administer the Texas A&M University Honor System. The AHSO is the central office responsible for maintaining records and for coordinating communication, prevention, training, remediation, and adjudication efforts for the Texas A&M University Honor System. What is the Honor Council? The burden of proof rests with those...