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Policies and Procedures | Title IX at Harvard College
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Skip to main content. Harvard University’s Sexual and Gender-Based Harassment Policy. Applies to Faculty, staff, students, third parties, and appointees at the University. The policy applies to sexual and gender-based harassment, which includes harassment based on sexual orientation and gender identity. The Sexual and Gender-Based Harassment Policy and Procedures for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University. ODR) is responsible for implementing those procedures. As those procedures explain,...
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About | Harvard College Office of Academic Integrity and Student Conduct
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Skip to main content. The Office of Academic Integrity and Student Conduct houses both the Administrative Board and the Honor Council and is responsible for dealing with concerns pertaining to undergraduates at the College. The Honor Council handles matters dealing with academic integrity and violations of the College’s Honor Code. The Council is composed of faculty, students, and staff and chaired by the Dean of Harvard College. For additional information, see both the Handbook for Students.
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News & Events | Harvard College Office of Academic Integrity and Student Conduct
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Appeals | Harvard College Office of Academic Integrity and Student Conduct
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Skip to main content. Students have the option to appeal to the Faculty Council disciplinary case decisions of the Administrative Board or Honor Council, where the sanction has been a requirement to withdraw or probation for more than one term. Students may appeal because:. The Administrative Board or Honor Council, as appropriate, made a procedural error that may change the outcome of the decision; or. In keeping with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, a student with a disability who believe...
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How to Report | Harvard College Office of Academic Integrity and Student Conduct
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Skip to main content. The Office of Academic Integrity and Student Conduct is committed to working with all members of the Harvard College community. If you have a concern that you would like to discuss, please contact us. Sexual and Gender-Based Harassment.
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News | Harvard College Office of Academic Integrity and Student Conduct
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Skip to main content. July 27, 2015. The OAISC website will be launched on July 27, 2015, with information about the Honor Council and Administrative Board. Filter News by Month.
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Reconsiderations | Harvard College Office of Academic Integrity and Student Conduct
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Skip to main content. Students have the option to request that the Administrative Board or Honor Council reconsider any of its decisions provided either of the following conditions are met:. New materially relevant information becomes available. There is reasonable evidence of a procedural error.
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Confidentiality | Harvard College Office of Academic Integrity and Student Conduct
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Skip to main content. All confidentiality obligations remain in full force even after the conclusion of any case. Should you have any questions or concerns about those with whom you may discuss the disciplinary case, you should consult with your Resident Dean of Freshmen or Allston Burr Assistant Dean, Board Representative, or the Secretaries of the Administrative Board and Honor Council before taking any action.
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Reporting | Harvard College Office of Academic Integrity and Student Conduct
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