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Honor Case Commission


Objective / Statement of Purpose
The Honor System is most accurately defined as a student self-government system for conducting examinations.  It operates on the assumption that a large majority of students are honest and enjoy working best in a situation where their honesty, or the honesty of others, is not in question.  It operates to prevent or stop cheating as well as to punish those who cheat and is, essentially, a preventive procedure.

The major purpose of the Honor Code is to promote the ethical standards of personal conduct among students in the College of Veterinary Medicine.


HONOR CASE COMMISSION 2007-08
Chair: Brian Enger '09                     
Vice Chairperson: Rebecca Lindenberg '10
Secretary: Christine Storey '11
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Jim Mickelson
Student Affairs Rep: Larry Bjorklund

HONOR CASE COMMISSION REPRESENTATIVES 2008-09
Class of 2012: Indrid Balsa (08-10), Joe Cincoski (08-09), Andrew Carver Alt.
Class of 2011: Christine Storey (07-09), Molly Jordan (07-08) and Adriane Rothe, (alt)
Class of 2010: Rebecca Lindenberg (06-08), Amalie DiMiceli (06-07) and Jessica Pogatchnik (alt)
Class of 2009: Erin Tipton (08-09),  Brian Enger (07-09) and Holly Lillegaard (Alt.)



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