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Skip to: Skip to main content Skip to navigation Office of Community Standards Student Affairs All Stanford Search: Submit Office of Community Standards Home Stanford Values Honor Code Processes For Responding Students Who We Are The Honor Code What the Honor Code Is The Honor Code is the University's statement on academic integrity written by students in 1921. It articulates University expectations of students and faculty in establishing and maintaining the highest standards in academic work. Honor Code Text The Honor Code is an undertaking of the students, individually and collectively: that they will not give or receive aid in examinations; that they will not give or receive unpermitted aid in class work, in the preparation of reports, or in any other work that is to be used by the instructor as the basis of grading; that they will do their share and take an active part in seeing to it that others as well as themselves uphold the spirit and letter of the Honor Code. The faculty on its part manifests its confidence in the honor of its students by refraining from proctoring examinations and from taking unusual and unreasonable precautions to prevent the forms of dishonesty mentioned above. The faculty will also avoid, as far as practicable, academic procedures that create temptations to violate the Honor Code. While the faculty alone has the right and obligation to set academic requirements, the students and faculty will work together to establish optimal conditions for honorable academic work. Violations of the Honor Code Examples of conduct that have been regarded as being in violation of the Honor Code include: Copying from another’s examination paper or allowing another to copy from one’s own paper Unpermitted collaboration Plagiarism Revising and resubmitting a quiz or exam for regrading, without the instructor’s knowledge and consent Giving or receiving unpermitted aid on a take-home examination Representing as one’s own work the work of another Giving or receiving aid on an academic assignment under circumstances in which a reasonable person should have known that such aid was not permitted Penalties for Violating the Honor Code In recent years, most student disciplinary cases have involved Honor Code violations; of these, the most frequent arise when a student submits another’s work as his or her own, or gives or receives unpermitted aid. The standard penalty for a first offense includes a one-quarter suspension from the University and 40 hours of community service. In addition, most faculty members issue a "No Pass" or "No Credit" for the course in which the violation occurred. The standard penalty for multiple violations (e.g. cheating more than once in the same course) is a three-quarter suspension and 40 or more hours of community service. Back to top Honor Code Honor Code Interpretations of the Honor Code Copyright ©2014 Stanford University. Terms of Use | Copyright Complaints | Report a website problem | Report web accessibility
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