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About the Honor Code | The Honor Code
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Skip to main content. About the Honor Code. The Academic Integrity Committee explored the academic environment on campus including surveying faculty, students, and teaching fellows. The Committee members also reviewed academic literature. And studied Honor Code systems at other institutions. This work led to a preliminary recommendation. To the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and to the Undergraduate Council. Both the faculty and the students voted to adopt an Honor Code for Harvard College. The legislation...
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The Affirmation | The Honor Code
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Skip to main content. Students will be asked to affirm their awareness of the Honor Code at various points during the academic semester. The goal of this affirmation is to reinforce the centrality of scholarly integrity to students’ membership in our academic community, as well as to remind students that they have already agreed to adhere to the standards of academic integrity as outlined in the Student Handbook. And to type their name as signature, indicating their awareness of the Code. 3 For final pap...
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Possible Outcomes | Harvard College Administrative Board
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Skip to main content. Harvard College Office of Academic Integrity and Student Conduct. Harvard College Administrative Board. The Administrative Board has a range of possible outcomes it can take in disciplinary cases, listed here. Some of these outcomes change a student's status at the College, meaning that students are not in good standing as a result of the outcome. Those that range from "scratch" to "admonish" do not change a student's status. The other possible actions of the Board. A finding by the...
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For Faculty | The Honor Code
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Skip to main content. The faculty handbook is the source for educational policy and instructional resources within the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. The section on Addressing Student Problems. Will provide information about how to handle possible violations of the Honor Code. What Faculty and Instructional Support Staff Need to Know. This page provides a basic outline of how the Honor Code is implemented. Office of Academic Integrity and Student Conduct. Or adboard@fas.harvard.edu. Supporting a culture o...
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Statistics | Harvard College Administrative Board
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Skip to main content. Harvard College Office of Academic Integrity and Student Conduct. Harvard College Administrative Board. For the Statistics related to Disciplinary Matters.
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Student Academic Integrity Fellows (SAIFs) | Harvard College Honor Council
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Skip to main content. Harvard College Office of Academic Integrity and Student Conduct. Harvard College Honor Council. History of the Code. Student Academic Integrity Fellows (SAIFs). Student Academic Integrity Fellows (SAIFs). For more about the SAIF's role in the Honor Council process, see Your Support. For a list of current SAIFs. Student Academic Integrity Fellows (SAIFs).
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The Council | Harvard College Honor Council
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Skip to main content. Harvard College Office of Academic Integrity and Student Conduct. Harvard College Honor Council. History of the Code. Student Academic Integrity Fellows (SAIFs). Veritas seal on gate.jpg. The Honor Council is based on the following principles:. We are committed to an educational approach to academic integrity and a Council that makes decisions through a holistic assessment of the student's life and experiences. The purpose of the Council is to allow each individual student to le...
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How to Report | Harvard College Honor Council
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Skip to main content. Harvard College Office of Academic Integrity and Student Conduct. Harvard College Honor Council. History of the Code. Student Academic Integrity Fellows (SAIFs). In addition, we are always happy to talk by phone at 617-384-7239 or by email: honorcouncil@fas.harvard.edu. You can learn more about the process of reporting on the Office of Academic Integrity and Student Conduct website here. Sexual and Gender-Based Harassment.
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The Honor Code | The Honor Code
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Skip to main content. Harvard College is an academic and residential community devoted to learning and the creation of knowledge. We the academic community of Harvard College, including the faculty and students view integrity as the basis for intellectual discovery, artistic creation, independent scholarship, and meaningful collaboration. We thus hold honesty in the representation of our work and in our interactions with teachers, advisers, peers, and students as the foundation of our community.
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Standard Responses for Academic Review | Harvard College Administrative Board
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Skip to main content. Harvard College Office of Academic Integrity and Student Conduct. Harvard College Administrative Board. Standard Responses for Academic Review. Take No Action and Warn. Is the standard response to a second consecutive unsatisfactory record or for failing to meet the College’s minimum academic requirements, as defined in the. Place on Academic Probation. Is the standard response to a first unsatisfactory record, as defined in the. Probation puts the student on notice that his or her ...