Honor 4-1 Intro to the Honor Code and Honor System

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Honor 4-1 Intro to the Honor Code and Honor System Current As Of: 8/13/2014 1

Purpose: To provide Fourth Class Cadets an overview of the history and purpose of the Cadet Honor Code and Honor System Learning Objectives: At the completion of this instruction, Fourth Class Cadets will be able to: Discuss preconceptions of honor and the importance of honor in everyday life Discuss the purpose of the Cadet Honor System List some of the higher expectations of honorable living as a Citadel cadet Comprehend the Honor Code Know the basic History of the Honor Code Know the four parts of the Honor System and what each part entails 2

Rules for this Class Pay attention this is an important part of being a cadet. Take notes about what you hear; you will be asked for your feedback throughout the lesson This is YOUR Honor Code. Feel free to ask your Honor Reps any questions about the Honor Code and Honor System. Only an unasked question is a wrong question!

What is Honor to you? Share an example of a situation that you or a friend has had to display integrity by doing the right thing. When have you or someone you know been punished for committing a dishonorable act? Why is it important to live honorably in the outside world? What have you heard about The Citadel s Honor System? 4

A Moral Decline Almost 80 percent of college students admit to cheating at least once. Thirty-six percent of undergraduates have admitted to plagiarizing written material. Ninety percent of students believe that cheaters are either never caught or have never been appropriately disciplined. A Duke University study shows that 75 percent of students admit to cheating. 90 percent of students admit to copying someone s paper. 5

HONOR AS A LEADER INTEGRITY is the most important attribute for a leader. Once you have lost your INTEGRITY.You have lost everything. - General James Conway USMC. 6

History of the Honor System The Citadel Honor Code and System have evolved from an unwritten traditional code of the gentleman. The Citadel Honor System was first instituted in 1913, but abuses of the system resulted in its abolishment in 1928. Gen Mark Clark, Citadel President from 1954-1965, felt that the code should be formalized, and proposed that it be written officially. The Honor System began anew in September 1955, when the Corps of Cadets unanimously voted to establish the Honor Code 7

Why have an Honor System? Serves as an ethical guide and standard for life in the Corps of Cadets Supports The Citadel s unique developmental experience Allows cadets to have the utmost trust in all fellow cadets trust is pivotal towards the unit cohesion of a functioning organization Helps develop Citadel cadets into principled leaders 8

Honor Outside the Gates Studies show that employers prefer men and women of high integrity; people do business with those they trust The Citadel is the place to shape your own values and to become a person the world needs People are always watching what you do / how you do things; your training under The Honor Code will set you to higher standards that people will recognize and expect of you as you represent it 9

*The 4 parts of the Honor System* 1) The Cadet Honor Code - A CADET DOES NOT LIE, CHEAT, OR STEAL, OR TOLERATE THOSE WHO DO. 2) The Cadet Honor Committee Committee Faculty Advisor, Committee Officers and Company/Battalion Representatives 3) The Cadet Honor Court A panel of Honor Committee Members charged with the responsibility of reviewing violations concerning the Cadet Honor Code 4) The Honor Court Procedures Policies and guidelines for the conduct of the Honor Court 10

A Look at the Honor Code A CADET DOES NOT LIE, CHEAT, OR STEAL, OR TOLERATE THOSE WHO DO. Lying: Making a false official statement Cheating: Receiving or giving aid on a test or exam. Plagiarism is cheating. Stealing: Taking without authority personal, government or college property. Toleration: Failure to report a case of lying, cheating, or stealing as defined above, to the proper Honor Committee authorities (your company Honor Reps). 11

Who is Subject to the Code? All members of the SCCC (except over Summer Furlough, paragraph 6a) All day students enrolled during the regular school year (Not under jurisdiction of the Honor Committee) All violations of the Code committed by day students will be reported to the Faculty Advisor of the Honor Committee IGNORANCE IS NO DEFENSE: Ignorance of the provisions of the Honor Code shall NOT be accepted as a defense by the Honor Court 12

The Officers of the Honor Committee Members of the Honor Committee who are first elected as Company Honor Reps then elected to preside in the following positions: The Chairman: C/LTC Kyle Wise Vice Chairman for Education: C/MAJ Nolan Bradley Vice Chairman for Investigations: C/MAJ Cory Yslas Secretary: (TBD) Battalion Honor Representatives (5 total, 1 per Battalion) Company Honor Representatives (2 per company) 13

What do I get out of the Honor System? Opportunity to challenge yourself like never before Chance to uphold the most important principle aspects of The Citadel Experience Further strengthen your personal reputation as a principled leader someone to trust Enjoy the camaraderie of a value laden, high performing group that believes in the Code, just as you do The Corps of Cadets 14

What the Honor System is Not It is not a means to control cadets It is not intended as a way to enforce the discipline system. Is not used to run cadets out of the Corps. The Honor Code is for the cadets and run by the cadets. It is not the exclusive property of the Honor Committee The Honor System belongs to the Corps! 15

Key Reiterations History and Purpose of the Honor System Four parts of the Honor Code The importance of embracing the code as part of the Citadel experience 16

Questions & Comments 17