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The
Honor System
The
mission of the College is the education of men and women that
will prepare them for productive lives and fruitful participation
in society. Members of the Kalamazoo College Community come
to teach, study, and work here because the College's mission
and community statements correspond to their values. This
community of individuals holds these values in common, despite
our diversity. However, we recognize that this community is
a fragile balance of cooperation, goodwill, and dependence,
ever in need of renewal as new members enter it.
The Honor System is a set of mutually held principles freeing
us to create an environment of living and learning that will
foster understanding, mutual respect, intellectual curiosity,
and social commitment. We ask the members of the Kalamazoo
College community to pledge themselves to creating and protecting
a sense of honor in their lives, and we call upon them to
act when they observe actions that are in conflict with these
principles.
More Information
For particular policies and regulations which define the principles of the Honor System, please see the Student Code of Conduct on the Office of Student Development's web site.
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1. Taking Responsibility for Personal
Behavior
To develop academic and social growth, we commit ourselves to free inquiry, openness to different points of view, and honesty in speech and conduct. In our attitudes and actions, we aim beyond selfishness and parochialism.
2. Respecting Others
To enhance our community, we accept responsibility for
its social well-being. We commit ourselves to treat
with respect those with whom we differ, to recognize
the rights held by others, and to attempt to resolve
conflicts. Expressions of prejudice are contrary to
this mutual respect and prevent the fostering of community.
3. Nurturing Independent Thought
To safeguard the integrity
of academic work and research, we accept responsibility
for our own scholarly performance. We regard false representation
of our scholarly work as unacceptable because it undermines
our integrity and that of the community. We commit ourselves
to knowing under what conditions scholarly research
is to be conducted, the degree of collaboration allowed,
and the resources to be consulted.
4. Accepting Environmental Responsibility
To maintain and improve the condition of our physical
environment, we commit ourselves to the respectful and
prudent stewardship of our community's material and natural resources. |