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A member of the University community who observes what he or she believes to be a violation of the Honor Code shall promptly submit a short, written report in which he or she identifies the student or students believed to be responsible and describes relevant facts in support of the allegations, including a description of the conduct in question and attendant circumstances.
In addition, a faculty member who suspects that a student has committed a violation of the Honor Code relating to academic dishonesty may also recommend an appropriate sanction as part of the report. If the faculty member chooses to do so, he or she may notify the student of their intention to report the suspected violation, and give the student the opportunity to provide additional information. Private action by a faculty member as a sanction for academic dishonesty is inconsistent with faculty policy as promulgated by Faculty Council and embodied in Appendix B of theInstrument of Student Judicial Governance and may not be used in lieu of or in addition to a report of the incident.
Faculty members who report a possible violation of the Honor Code are called complainants. Complainants are guaranteed certain rights within the Honor System regarding their participation in an Honor Court hearing. The following rights are discussed more fully within Section IV.B of the Instrument.
Written reports concerning violations of the Honor Code and relevant materials (papers, exams, website print outs, etc) should be submitted to the Judicial Programs Assistant at
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or Judicial Programs Assistant, Office of the Honor System, Campus Box 5100.
If you have any questions or require further information, please contact the Office of the Honor System at 919-966-4084 or the Office of the Dean of Students at 919-966-4042.
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