Wash. U. Policies and Education About Policies
Wash U. tries to keep its policies to a minimum, to give students freedom as young adults. At the same time, campus life is complicated and full of choices—it involves academics, recreation, health, and more. It seems daunting to learn everything about the whole University in a few days of Orientation. To address this, the Office of Judicial Programs, the Office of Student Activities, the Office of Orientation, and other campus offices collaborated to create a year-long campaign about informed decision-making.
Don't gamble with your future...Plan for it. This is a promotional campaign to educate students about their rights, responsibilities, and resources in a way that integrates different facets of student life at Washington University. Students can participate in a series of contests that ask questions about specific policies, resources, trends in conduct, and academic, social, and career issues.
Students can enter four prize drawings throughout the year by answering questions printed in the official Wash. U. student planner. The Office of Judicial Programs also staffs information booths at events during the year
Wash. U. Student Judicial Code
The University Student Judicial Code covers all student conduct issues from alcohol to cheating. For more information about judicial processes on campus, please see the Judicial Administration section of the Office of Judicial Programs’ website. You can read the entire code on the Wash. U. Policies website.
Wash. U. Undergraduate Student Academic Integrity Policy
The Undergraduate Student Academic Integrity Policy covers all student academic dishonesty issues such as plagiarism, cheating on an exam, or other inappropriate collaboration. For more information about academic integrity, please see the Academic Integrity section of the Office of Judicial Programs’ website. You can read the entire code on the Wash. U. Policies website.