Academic integrity and the new honor pledge


The honor pledge.

The University of Maryland has a student-based honor system, administered by the Student Honor Council. The Student Honor Council proposed and the University Senate approved the institution of an honor pledge. As of Spring 2002, students are asked to write by hand and sign on all exams and assignments (excepting those exempted by the instructor) the following pledge: (The intended meaning of "Unauthorized assistance" is to cover all forms of cheating. No Clintonesque interpretations allowed!)

Students who do not write and sign the pledge will be asked to confer with the instructor. In this course, writing the pledge will be asked for only for exams. Nevertheless, honorable and noncheating behavior is expected in all respects (in particular, on quizzes).

Academic integrity.

Be familiar with the University's code of academic integrity .
(Click here if you want to dig deeper into the background and various aspects of the honor pledge.)