Honor Board definition

Honor Board means the six Faculty members and six Student members either selected by or confirmed by the Student body to hear and resolve allegations of Honor Code violations during a given year.
Honor Board means those persons who may from time to time be asked to serve on an Honor Board Panel. The Honor Board shall consist of approximately forty (40) graduate students and twenty-five (25) faculty members from the Schools. It shall be a goal to select representation proportional to enrollment from the Schools (as defined below) whenever possible. The Dean shall have the right to nominate, suspend, or remove any member of the Honor Board from his or her School.
Honor Board means the student Honor Board appointed by the SBA pursuant to Part III.A.1.

Examples of Honor Board in a sentence

  • The student may also be placed on disciplinary probation, suspended (temporary removal) or expelled (permanent removal) from the College by the Honor Board.

  • A student found responsible by the Honor Board for academic dishonesty will receive a XF in the course, indicating failure of the course due to academic dishonesty.

  • If this is not the case, the Honor Board will dismiss the charge of academic dishonesty.

  • The Honor Board may assign additional penalties—up to and including suspension from the College—as it sees fit.

  • Honor Board verdicts are based on whether the accused student is more likely than not to have violated the Honor Code.

  • Consistency requires that a relatively small and fixed group hear and judge Honor Board cases.

  • The Honor Board consists of two faculty members and a staff member appointed by the Associate Provost for Student Academic Success and two students appointed by the SGA president.

  • A second violation of the Honor Code—in any course—results in a hearing with the Honor Board.

  • Accused students may request that a trusted member of the college community serve as an advocate and advisor in Honor Board hearings, which are not courts of law and may not be attended by parents, legal counsel, or other witnesses.

  • Only members of the Honor Board will be present for deliberations after pertinent evidence has been introduced.


More Definitions of Honor Board

Honor Board means a body of community members (elected faculty and students and appointed staff) who hear cases of alleged violations.
Honor Board means those persons who may from time to time be asked to serve on an Honor Board panel. The Honor Board shall consist of approximately forty (40) students and twenty-five (25) faculty members from the Schools. It shall be the goal of the Dean of the College to select representation proportional to enrollment from the College and the Schools (as defined below) whenever possible. The size of the pool of members can be increased or decreased at the discretion of the Dean of the College. The Dean of the College shall have the right to remove any member of the Honor Board.
Honor Board means those persons who may from time to time be asked to serve on an Honor Board panel.
Honor Board means the body vested with the authority and responsibility to conduct formal hearings and to perform other related duties, as set forth in this Code, in connection with apparent violations of this Code.

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