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Description of the Tenets
The community of scholars at the University of South
Carolina is dedicated to personal and academic excellence.
Choosing to join the community obligates each member to a code
of civilized behavior. As a Carolinian...
...this introduction submits that membership in the Carolina
community is not without its obligations. It is assumed or
understood that joining is evidence of a subscription to
certain ideals and an agreement to strive for the level of
achievement and virtue suggested by the following...
I will practice personal and academic integrity;
...a commitment to this ideal is inconsistent with cheating in
classes, in games, or in sports. It should eliminate the
practice of plagiarism or borrowing another student's
homework, lying, deceit, excuse-making,
and infidelity or disloyalty in personal relationships. ..
I will respect the dignity of all persons;
...a commitment to this ideal is inconsistent with behaviors
which,
compromise or demean the dignity of individuals or groups,
including hazing, most forms of intimidating, taunting,
teasing, baiting,
ridiculing, insulting, harassing, and discriminating...
I will respect the rights and property of others;
...a commitment to this ideal is inconsistent with all forms
of theft, vandalism, arson, misappropriation, malicious damage
to, and desecration or destruction of property. Respect for
others' personal rights is inconsistent with any behavior
which violates their right to move about freely, express
themselves appropriately, and to enjoy privacy...
I will discourage bigotry, while striving to learn from
differences in
people, ideas and opinions;
...a commitment to this ideal pledges affirmative support for
equal rights and opportunities for all students regardless of
their age, sex, race, religion, disability,
international/ethnic heritage, socioeconomic status,
political, social or other affiliation or disaffiliation, or
affectional preference...
I will demonstrate concern for others, their feelings,
and their need for conditions which support their work and
development.
...a commitment to this ideal is a pledge to be compassionate
and considerate, to avoid behaviors which are insensitive,
inhospitable, or incitant, or which unjustly or arbitrarily
inhibit others' ability to feel safe or welcomed in their
pursuit of appropriate academic goals...
Allegiance to these ideals requires each Carolinian to
refrain from and discourage behaviors which threaten the
freedom and respect every individual deserves.
...this last clause reminds community members that they are
not only obliged to avoid these behaviors, but that they also
have an affirmative obligation to confront and challenge, to
respond to, or report
the behaviors whenever or wherever they are encountered.
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