The following are letters sent to students who came before the Honor Council during Term II, 2002.
You have been found in violation of the Lawrence University Honor Code for unauthorized assistance on the fourth problem set in ________________ with Professor _____________. You have given and received assistance in violation of explicit parameters for the problem set.
___________________, you have unfairly advanced your academic performance and violated the mutual trust between students and faculty upon which the University depends. Consequently, you have been assigned a sanction of zero on assignment and one letter grade reduction in course. The sanction represents the severity of the violation and is consistent with the sanctions attached to similar violations in the past. Please note that giving as well as receiving aid is equally reprehensible in accordance with precedence.
Be advised that should you be found in violation of the Honor Code again, this letter will be used in determining an appropriate sanction.
The Council wishes to remind you of the importance of confidentiality. Details from the hearing may not be released without the consent of all individuals involved. This includes students and professors.
Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. The Council trusts that you recognize the seriousness of the violation and the threat it poses to the Lawrence University Honor system. Please do not hesitate to contact any member of the Honor Council or Dean Hemwall with any questions you may have. You may appeal this decision to the President of the University within one week of receiving this letter.
Sincerely,
The Honor Council
You have been found in violation of the Lawrence University Honor Code for plagiarism on your paper in ____________ with Professor _____________.
As discussed and agreed upon during the sanctioning conference on January 17, 2002, your sanction will be 0 on assignment and two letter grade reduction in course. We also require that you meet with Dean Gajewski to discuss citation by Friday February 1, 2002. Please arrange this meeting as soon as possible. Be advised that should you be found in violation of the Honor Code in the future, the information contained in this letter will be used in determining appropriate sanctions.
The Council wishes to remind you of the importance of confidentiality. Details from the sanctioning conference may not be released without the consent of all individuals involved. This includes students and professors and as you know, sanctions agreed upon during this conference cannot be appealed.
Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. The Council trusts that you recognize the seriousness of the violation and the threat it poses to the Lawrence University Honor System. Please do not hesitate to contact any member of the Honor Council or Dean Hemwall with any questions you may have.
Sincerely,
The Honor Council
You have been found in violation of the Lawrence University Honor Code for unauthorized assistance on the fourth problem set in ________________ with Professor _____________. You have given and received assistance in violation of explicit parameters for the problem set.
___________________, you have unfairly advanced your academic performance and violated the mutual trust between students and faculty upon which the University depends. Consequently, you have been assigned a sanction of zero on assignment and one letter grade reduction in course. The sanction represents the severity of the violation and is consistent with the sanctions attached to similar violations in the past. Please note that giving as well as receiving aid is equally reprehensible in accordance with precedence.
Be advised that should you be found in violation of the Honor Code again, this letter will be used in determining an appropriate sanction.
The Council wishes to remind you of the importance of confidentiality. Details from the hearing may not be released without the consent of all individuals involved. This includes students and professors.
Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. The Council trusts that you recognize the seriousness of the violation and the threat it poses to the Lawrence University Honor system. Please do not hesitate to contact any member of the Honor Council or Dean Hemwall with any questions you may have. You may appeal this decision to the President of the University within one week of receiving this letter.
Sincerely,
The Honor Council
You have been found in violation of the Lawrence University Honor Code for unauthorized assistance on the fourth problem set in _______________ with Professor _________. You have received assistance in violation of explicit parameters for the problem set.
______________, you have unfairly advanced your academic performance and violated the mutual trust between students and faculty upon which the University depends. Consequently, you have been assigned a sanction of zero on assignment and one letter grade reduction in course. The sanction represents the severity of the violation and is consistent with the sanctions attached to similar violations in the past. Please note that giving as well as receiving aid is equally reprehensible in accordance with precedence.
Be advised that should you be found in violation of the Honor Code again, this letter will be used in determining an appropriate sanction.
The Council wishes to remind you of the importance of confidentiality. Details from the hearing may not be released without the consent of all individuals involved. This includes students and professors.
Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. The Council trusts that you recognize the seriousness of the violation and the threat it poses to the Lawrence University Honor system. Please do not hesitate to contact any member of the Honor Council or Dean Hemwall with any questions you may have. You may appeal this decision to the President of the University within one week of receiving this letter.
Sincerely,
The Honor Council
You have been found in violation of the Lawrence University Honor Code for using improper materials on your quiz in _____________ with Professor _______________. In using your text book on a closed book quiz, you have shown flagrant and blatant disregard for the explicit parameters of a quiz in a class that often and consistently reinforces the value and importance of the honor code.
In doing so, _______________, you have unfairly advanced your academic performance and violated the mutual trust between students and faculty upon which the University depends. Consequently, you have been assigned a sanction of zero on assignment and a two letter grade reduction in course. The sanction represents the severity of the violation and is consistent with the sanctions attached to similar violations in the past.
Be advised that should you be found in violation of the Honor Code again, this letter will be used in determining an appropriate sanction.
The Council wishes to remind you of the importance of confidentiality. Details from the hearing may not be released without the consent of all individuals involved. This includes students and professors.
Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. The Council trusts that you recognize the seriousness of the violation and the threat it poses to the Lawrence University Honor system. Please do not hesitate to contact any member of the Honor Council, Dean Hemwall, or Dean Gajewski with any questions you may have. You may appeal this decision to the President of the University within one week of receiving this letter.
Sincerely,
The Honor Council
The allegation that had been brought to the Honor Council for unauthorized use of materials for your final exam in __________ with Professor _____________ has been withdrawn. The hearing has been cancelled.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact any member of the Honor Council.
Sincerely,
The Honor Council Chair
You have not been found in violation of the Lawrence University Honor Code for violation of exam parameters in _______________ with Professor ___________________.
While we have not found sufficient evidence that you advanced your academic performance, in the future we expect you will consult the professor when questions arise during an exam.
The Council wishes to remind you of the importance of confidentiality. Details from the hearing may not be released without the consent of all individuals involved. This includes students and professors.
Thank you for your cooperation in this matter.
Sincerely,
The Honor Council