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Student Information 03/20/2017

The CU-Boulder Honor Code is hiring! We have two positions open, the position of Honor Code Case Representative, as well as Honor Code Chair. Visit us at our website to learn how to apply today!

Student Information All students of the University of Colorado Boulder are subject to the Honor Code for academic matters. Students must sign a statement agreeing to abide by all university policies, including the Honor Code, as a condition of admission to the university.

03/09/2017

The CU-Boulder Honor Code is recruiting new Hearing Panelists! Panelists volunteer time to uphold the integrity of the University and fellow students against those who are receiving unfair advantages academically. If interested in this rewarding, resume-boosting opportunity, apply today!! We would love to get you involved.

Hearing Panelist Application | Honor Code Office | University of Colorado Boulder The Honor Code Hearing Panel is responsible for determining the culpability of students who have denied responsibility for one or more alleged Honor Code violations. Panelists have the responsibility of reviewing all case materials in advance of the hearing. During the hearing, panelists listen to t...

08/24/2015

CU-Boulder peeps: Are you looking for a progressive job where you can have a large impact on campus? The Honor Code is hiring a Director of Adjudication--grad and undergrad may apply. If interested, you should apply at studentjobs.colorado.edu by searching the keyword 'Honor Code'. The application closes Sep. 7th. Let me know if you have any questions!

10 Funny Finals Memes to Help You Procrastinate | Surviving College 05/06/2015

Hi all! In light of finals week, we as the honor code would like to give you a "pick me up" we can all sympathize with.

Keep it honest y'all.

10 Funny Finals Memes to Help You Procrastinate | Surviving College Here are 10 of our favorite finals memes in honor of the end of the semester, because you deserve a study break and a good laugh.

02/13/2015

The Honor Code is hiring a Director of Faculty Relations to begin work in March 2015. This position is part time and requires work over summer and some over winter break. We are looking for hard-working and dedicated students who value academic integrity and who are interested in staying with the Honor Code for several semesters to build on the work we’ve been doing for the past few years.

The principle role of the Director of Faculty Relations is to act as a liaison between the CU-Boulder students and faculty, and to serve as the chief advisor to faculty who work with our office.The Director of Faculty Relations will often give presentations to both student and faculty groups, ranging in audience size from ten to three-hundred or more. The Director of Faculty Relations will also sit on campus forums as a representative of the Honor Code and attend monthly Campus Ethics Committee meetings.
The Director of Faculty Relations works independently on many projects, but also with the rest of the Honor Code team to ensure a climate of academic integrity on campus. The Director of Faculty Relations is also in charge of communicating with the Faculty Advisor of the Honor Code.

Candidates must exhibit strong written and verbal communication skills, a professional demeanor, a love of public speaking, the ability to work well in a group setting, and a sense of humor. Both undergraduate and graduate students are welcome. The expected work-load is six to ten hours a week in the school year and summer.

If you are interested in applying for any of these positions, please send us an application with the following included: 1) a cover letter with your name, college, major, student ID, and the position for which you are applying; 2) a short letter (no longer than 1 page double spaced) with a description of what you feel you can bring to the Honor Code; 3) a resume that details work experience, awards, and other accomplishments; and 4) the names and contact information from two people, one of whom must be a faculty member at the University of Colorado, who can attest to your character and work ethic (no family or friends, thank you!). Please send all of the above to [email protected] by February 20th. We look forward to hearing from you!

01/23/2015

Interested in volunteering and enhancing the reputation of CU-Boulder? Become an Honor Code Hearing Panelist:

Hearing Panelist Application | Honor Code Office | University of Colorado Boulder The Honor Code Hearing Panel is responsible for determining the culpability of students who have denied responsibility for one or more alleged Honor Code violations. Panelists have the responsibility of reviewing all case materials in advance of the hearing. During the hearing, panelists listen to t…

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