Jurisdiction. The Student Honor Council exists at the pleasure of both the Saint Olaf Student Body and the Faculty of the college.
The Student Honor Council shall have exclusive initial jurisdiction over all allegations of academic dishonesty arising from class examinations.
Academic dishonesty is any behavior at any time which results in, or is expected to result in, any unfair advantage in the taking or evaluation of an examination.
The Student Honor Council shall also have primary jurisdiction over potential violations of the Saint Olaf Code of Test Etiquette.
Sanctions for academic dishonesty and violations of the Code of Test Etiquette may include verbal reprimand from the Council, adjustments in the earned grade for the course in which dishonesty has been found and recommendations for suspension or expulsion from the College. The final decision on the recommendations for suspension or expulsion shall be made by the administration of the college.
Students may also be required to meet with appropriate members of the college administration to discuss the Honor System and the role and importance of personal integrity.
Appeals of Honor Council decisions will be considered through an appeals process determined by the college.
A regular election for a single first year student shall be held in November of each year, with the winner taking office at the beginning of the spring term. Only first year students may vote in this election.
The offices of the Honor Council are:
The Faculty Observer shall act as a liaison between the Honor Council and the College Faculty.
I pledge my honor that on this examination I have neither given nor received assistance and that I have seen no dishonest work.
Following this pledge a space for the student's signature will be provided. Nearby will appear a small box labeled with the words:
I have intentionally not signed the pledge.
Once approved by the student body the resolution must be passed by the Faculty at one of its regular meetings within six months of the student body action. Faculty passage will be by simple majority of those voting.