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Integrity
and strong moral character are valued and expected within and outside of the
RIT community. As members of the RIT campus community, including students, trustees,
faculty, staff, and administrators, we will:
- Demonstrate civility, respect, decency
and sensitivity towards our fellow members of the RIT community, and recognize
that all individuals at this university are part of the larger RIT family,
and as such are entitled to that support and mutual respect which they deserve.
- Conduct ourselves with the highest
standards of moral and ethical behavior. Such behavior includes taking responsibility
for our own personal choices, decisions and academic and professional work.
- Affirm through the daily demonstration
of these ideals that RIT is a university devoted to the pursuit of knowledge
and a free exchange of ideas in an open and respectful climate.
The
RIT Honor Code encompasses other RIT policies and procedures which include:
- RIT Core Values
- RIT Diversity Statement
- Research Oversight Policy (C1.0)
- Misconduct in Research and Scholarship
(C2.0)
- Intellectual Property Policy (C3.0)
- Conflict of Interest Policy Pertaining
to Externally Funded Projects (C4.0)
- Policy for the Protection of Human
Subjects in Research (C5.0)
- Policy Prohibiting Discrimination
and Harassment (C6.0)
- Code of Conduct for Computer and Network
Use (C8.0)
- Policy with Respect to Demonstrations
on Campus (C11.0)
- Drug and Alcohol Policies (C15.1 –
Student; C15.2 – Faculty/Staff)
- Illegal Conduct (C18.0)
- Academic Honesty Policy (D8.0)
- Academic Conduct and Appeals Procedures
(D17.0)
- RIT Student Conduct Process (D18.0)
- RIT Expectations for Community Behavior
(found in Student Rights and Responsibilities)
Approved October 11, 2006