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Code
The University of Hawai'i at Mānoa exists for the pursuit
of knowledge through teaching, learning, and research conducted
in an atmosphere of physical and intellectual freedom. Members of the UHM academic community are committed to engage
in teaching, learning, research, and community service and
to assist one another in the creation and maintenance of an
environment that supports these activities.
Members of the
academic community may not violate the rights of one another
nor disrupt the basic activities of the institution. Students
who are disruptive are subject to a variety of disciplinary
actions that may include reprimand, probation, restitution,
suspension or expulsion. Continued enrollment at UHM is contingent on appropriate academic conduct.
Some graduate students are professionals or professionals-in-training in their respective fields, and as such, are subject to the ethical and conduct standards of their profession. Their continued enrollment at UHM is contingent on appropriate academic conduct as well as professional behavior.
It must be recognized that members of the academic community
have the same privileges and responsibilities with respect
to the law as do members of the larger society. As a result,
members of the UHM campus community must acknowledge that
when the interests of the university are violated by a student,
the student is accountable to the institution and may also
be held responsible to civil authorities. These interests
of the university are described in the University
of Hawai'i at Mānoa Student Conduct Code.
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