Honest
All members of the student body are expected to demonstrate a commitment to the truth and to personal integrity. Failure to be truthful and/or to act with integrity is considered a violation of the Geneva College Community Standards. Examples of behavior which constitute a violation of this Community Standard include, but are not limited to:
a) Academic dishonesty including but not limited to plagiarism, cheating and/or interfering with the academic progress of another.
b) Knowingly making a false statement, either orally or in writing, to any College employee or agent on a College-related matter (this includes but is not limited to lying, forgery, giving a false report, and/or falsely claiming not to have knowledge of a specific incident).
c) Initiation or circulation of a report or warning of an impending bombing, fire, or other crime, emergency, or catastrophe, that is known to be false.
d) Knowingly being in the presence of a violation of the Geneva College Community Standards and failing to confront the offender and/or to leave.
e) Fleeing the scene of a policy violation after having been, or while being, confronted.
f) Violation of the College’s off-campus housing policy and/or off-campus housing privilege agreement.