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XI. Orientation
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Student Orientation
- Prior to orientation, all incoming freshmen will be sent an agreement to be
signed and turned in at Orientation stating that they have read the Honor Code,
understand its meaning and implications and agree to abide by this Code.
- Orientation of the incoming Freshman class shall be the responsibility of the
Honor Court as a whole, with the Sophomore members acting as coordinators.
- A thorough orientation shall be given during the first week following
matriculation. Short daily sessions are suggested covering: the
foundation of the system; the Honor Code; the Honor Court and how it functions;
reporting of violations.
- Periodic re-emphasis of the Honor Code will be the responsibility of the
Court members of the respective classes. Sophomore members shall be responsible
for the Freshman class until such time as Freshman members are elected.
- Faculty Orientation
- Orientation of the Faculty shall be the responsibility of the President of the
Honor Court and the Court’s faculty members.
- The Honor System shall be explained at the first faculty meeting, and copies of
the Honor System shall be made available.
- It shall be emphasized that the Code is applicable in all phases of the
student's medical education.
- The President of the Honor Court may make a yearly report to the Faculty Senate
and the student body regarding the disposition of cases with the same
constraints as listed under Section IX excepting IX.5.
Revision of the
Honor System
Revisions shall
require a simple majority of the voting members of the Honor Court, approval of
the Dean of the School of Medicine and a ratification by a simple majority of
the voting student body of the School of Medicine.
Revised 5/1991
Revised 5/2000
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