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For Students Accused

  • Students Accused of Academic Misconduct

    Once Student Accountability has received a report of academic misconduct and investigated the matter sufficient to conclude a potential policy violation may have occurred, students will receive a notice electronically to schedule a meeting with an investigator.

    To learn more about potential policy violations, review the Student Handbook section on . Graduate/professional school students will also need to review their school鈥檚 policies and Honor Council constitution/bylaws.

    To learn more about the procedures of the Undergraduate Honor Council,听review the Student Handbook section on . Graduate/professional school students will also need to review their school鈥檚 procedures and Honor Council constitution/bylaws.

    Most student questions will be best answered with the Student Handbook or when meeting with their assigned investigator. The Undergraduate Honor Council has prepared a list that may also help students prepare.

  • Students Accused of Non-Academic Misconduct

    Once Student Accountability has received a report of non-academic misconduct and investigated the matter sufficient to conclude a potential policy violation may have occurred, students will receive a notice scheduling a meeting with an Accountability Officer.

    To learn more about potential policy violations, review the Student Handbook section on .

    To learn more about the procedures of an Accountability meeting, review the Student Handbook section on .

    Most student questions will be best answered with the Student Handbook or when meeting with their assigned Accountability Officer. Student Accountability has prepared a Frequently Asked Questions list that may also help students prepare.

  • Students Needing Support

    Students who feel they may need wellbeing support while they engage in any process in Student Accountability should complete an to setup a meeting with a Student Care Coordinator.

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For Students Who Have Experienced Misconduct

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    Students seeking support can connect with any of the offices below. If you are unsure where to start, Student Care Coordination can help you navigate available resources.

    Wellbeing Support

    Reporting & Institutional Response

    Academic & Community Support

  • Reporting Options for Misconduct鈥

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For Students Seeking Academic Enrichment

  • Request a Workshop

    The Undergraduate Honor Council collaborates with Student Accountability to offer custom workshops on topics related to academic integrity. Possible focus areas include avoiding plagiarism, seeking help, and abiding by the Honor Code. Please complete the听听form or contact honor.council@vanderbilt.edu to request a workshop for your class, student organization, or group.

  • Academic Resources
  • Academic Integrity Associations

    鈥淓stablished in 1991, the Association for Practical and Professional Ethics (APPE) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) membership organization dedicated to advancing scholarship, education, and practice in practical and professional ethics. APPE fosters moral reasoning skill development, works to promote ethical conduct in all sectors of our daily lives, nurtures the next generation of ethical leaders, and seeks to advance civil public discourse on diverse ethical issues鈥 (APPE, 2022).

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