Published: March 20, 2017

The CU Honor Code is recruiting new panelists.This volunteer position helps secure our campus environment as a place where academic integrity can flourish.

What does a panelist do?

Panelists follow the principles of honesty, trust, fairnessand responsibility when participating in Honor Code hearings. As a panelist, one will sit-in on Honor Code hearings for students whohave denied responsibility of a violation. A panelist is expected to work with other panelists to reach a determination of responsibility in regardto the evidence provided. Volunteering a few hours per month is dependent on panelist'sschedule. Participating as a panelist helps uphold integrity on our campus, looks terrific on your resume, and gets you involved in a prestigious, respected student run organization.

How to apply?

Visit the Honor Code website then select the student tab in the top left corner of the homepage. Under the heading “Get Involved” you will see a link to Hearing Panelist Application. Follow this link, tell us a little about yourself, and a member of the Honor Code Council will review your application.

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