The Honor Code Committee is responsible for:
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Interpreting the Honor Code;
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Promoting the values of the Honor Code through communication with Kellogg students, faculty and administrators;
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Serving as representatives of the student body on all issues pertaining to the Honor Code;
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Assisting in investigations of suspected Honor Code violations;
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Determining possible violations of the Honor Code; and
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Recommending sanctions as appropriate.
The Honor Code Committee is school-wide and consists of students from all Kellogg masters level programs, faculty and administrators;
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Led by one or two co - chairs from each of the Kellogg masters programs (EMBA, FT MBA, and E&W MBA);
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Comprised of the following additional members:
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8 EMBA Student Reps (4 from Evanston and 4 from Miami);
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7 FT MBA students (3 first years, 1-2 second years and 1 One - Year),
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5 E&W MBA students;
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2 MSMS student;
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Faculty members; and
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Student Life Advisors from EMBA, FTMBA, E&W MBA and MSMS.
The Honor Code Committee members are selected by a specific process or appointment:
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Student representatives are selected through an application process
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Interview and selection process is managed by the Honor Code Committee Co-Chairs and Student Affairs Advisor of their respective program.
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Faculty members will be identified by the Senior Associate Dean for Teaching and Curriculum.
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Student Affairs Advisors will be appointed by the Associate Dean of MBA Programs.
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The Honor Code Committee Co-Chairs will be selected by the outgoing Co-Chairs and Student Affairs Advisor for each respective program.