CSB and Honor Board Applications — Due March 8

COMMUNITY STANDARDS BOARD

LEADERSHIP POSITIONS for the CLASS of 2021

Applications now available

Due Friday, March 8

As a member of the Community Standards Board (CSB), you play a major role in caring for not only the student beside you, but the Wesleyan community as a whole.  This role will provide you with an opportunity to engage in inspiring and critical conversations, where you will develop skills applicable to both your time at Wesleyan and the larger world. The CSB adjudicates alleged violations of the Code of Non-Academic Conduct. 

 

The CSB seeking to fill vacant positions with students from the Class of 2021.  The tenure of applicants selected this spring runs from the Fall 2019 semester through the Spring 2021 semester.  If you are interested in helping to uphold Wesleyan’s community standards please complete and submit this application by Friday, March 8, 2019 at 5:00pm.  To apply please click on the link below:

 

https://goo.gl/forms/0qh7iSnNeLW4U0NC3

 

Please ask two faculty or staff members to provide a brief (3 to 5 sentences) description of the traits that will make you a good candidate for a CSB position. These should be sent to Karen Siciliano of the Community Standards Board, ksiciliano@wesleyan.edu or by campus mail to the Dean of Students Office, North College, First Floor, Room 108.

 

A description of the duties of the Community Standards Board can be found in the Student Handbook at http://www.wesleyan.edu/studenthandbook/.

 

HONOR BOARD

LEADERSHIP POSITIONS for the CLASS of 2021

Applications now available

Due Friday, March 8 

The Honor Code is integral to a vibrant and thriving community of learning, research and creativity.  It is affirmed by every Wesleyan student each semester.  Alleged violations of this Code are adjudicated by the Honor Board, a group of juniors and seniors serving two-year terms.  The tenure of applicants selected this spring runs from the Fall 2019 semester through the Spring 2021 semester. 

If you are interested in helping to uphold the “intellectual honesty and academic integrity”* of the Wesleyan community, please submit the application for this leadership position by Friday, March 8 at 5 p.m.  The link for the application may be found here:

https://goo.gl/forms/jAuYGpVtl47mx9x13

Please ask two faculty or staff members to provide a brief (3 to 5 sentences) description of the traits that will make you a good candidate for an Honor Board position. These should be sent to Jill Mattus, jmattus@wesleyan.edu or by campus mail to, North College, Second Floor, Room 219.

Check out the Honor Board process and responsibilities starting on page 4 of the Student Handbook: http://www.wesleyan.edu/studenthandbook/.

 

2021’ers: Do the Honor Code Survey!

The Deans’ Office is collaborating with Prof. Rodriguez Mosquera of the Psychology Department on a study about Wesleyan’s Honor Code. This study focuses on students’ perspectives of the Honor Code, and your perspective as a first-year student is especially important for us since you completed a tutorial about it this summer.  Do you have 5 minutes to complete this anonymous survey?  It really is very short and you would help us a lot if you would complete it!

Here is the link to the survey: https://wesleyan.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0xNqucHZLztCfVb

Thanks much!  Best, Dean Brown

Honor Code and Code of Non-Academic Conduct Online Tutorial — due August 25

Wesleyan has a vibrant living-learning community that values the independence and responsibility students have in their intellectual and residential life.  The Honor Code is in place to help ensure academic integrity and the Code of Non-Academic Conduct exists to help students navigate their new community.  Both seek to ensure a community where students can pursue their educational goals.  The Honor Code and Code of Non-Academic Conduct tutorial is designed to help students gain a better understanding of the expectations and the processes regarding violations of each Code.  It is online as of today, August 3, and must be submitted by August 25.  For more information, see the Student Handbook.