Honor and Ethics Council

The Honor and Ethics Council is the central deliberative body in the judicial system. It is responsible for adjudicating all cases involving honor violations and conduct cases not heard administratively. The Council is a seven-person board comprised of four undergraduate students, two faculty members, and one administrator. For each hearing, the board is constituted by drawing the requisite seven persons from larger pools of students, faculty, and administrators. The student pool consists of twelve undergraduate students: three seniors, four juniors, three sophomores, and two freshmen.