
Kellogg
Honor Code
The students of the Kellogg School of Management regard
honesty and integrity as qualities essential to the
practice and profession of management. The purpose
of the Kellogg Honor Code is to promote these qualities
so that each student can fully develop his or her
individual potential. Upon admission, each student
makes an agreement with his or her fellow students
to abide by the Kellogg Honor Code. Students who violate
the Kellogg Honor Code violate the agreement and must
accept the sanction imposed by the Kellogg community.
The
Kellogg Honor Code governs student conduct pertaining
to all academic, placement and extracurricular activities
associated with Kellogg. Under the code, each student
agrees:
Not
to seek an unfair advantage over other students,
including but not limited to giving or receiving
unauthorized aid during completion of academic requirements;
To
truthfully represent fact and self at all times;
To
respect the property and personal rights of all
members of the Kellogg community; and
To
uphold the Kellogg Honor Code by reporting all material
violations and by fully cooperating with any Honor
Code proceedings.
All
Kellogg students are expected to adhere to all policies
and requirements of Northwestern University and to
abide by all applicable laws and regulations.
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