Adviser
Dr.
Cheryl Wachenheim, 205A Morrill Hall, 231-7452
Meetings
As needed, Morrill Hall
Goals and Major Activities
The Honor Commission is a student judicial
organization that oversees the Honor System in the College of
Agriculture, Food Systems, and Natural Resources. The Honor System
is a method of student self-governing for those enrolled in courses
in the College. Under the Honor System, students sign an honor
pledge; the responsibility for proctoring examinations and quizzes
lies with the individuals enrolled in the course. When a case
of possible academic dishonesty is reported, the Honor Commission
meets to review all pertinent evidence. If it determines that
a violation occurred, the commission recommends disciplinary action.
Membership Requirements
The Honor Commission includes nine undergraduate
students and one graduate student enrolled in the College of Agriculture,
Food Systems, and Natural Resources. Three members are selected
annually as freshmen by the existing commission to serve for a
three-year term beginning their second year. The graduate student
is selected annually by the Commission.
How to Join
Freshmen enrolled in the College of Agriculture,
Food Systems, and Natural Resources are invited to apply based
on grade point average. Honor Commission members are selected
through an interview process.
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