Monday, October 15, 2012

Interested in applying to The University Student Judiciary?

The University Student Judiciary is the student run governing body that deals with issues like plagiarism, cheating and other student conduct issues on campus. We will be holding a mock Honor Council hearing on Thursday October 18th at 7pm in room of 6137 of McKeldin Library. So BRING YOUR FRIENDS and come to learn more about USJ’s mission, to decide if you want to apply, to enjoy a good show, and to EAT FREE FOOD! **All are welcome, refreshments on a first-come-first-serve basis**

Can't make it to the mock hearing, but still want to apply?? Applications can be found online at  www.studentconduct.umd.edu. They are due October 26th at 5 pm, so don't delay!

If you take pride in the work that you do here on campus, both inside and outside the classroom, and if you think integrity, character, and ethics are more than just words, but values to live by, then we encourage you to apply for the University Student Judiciary! The USJ is a student organization that promotes the values of integrity, character, and ethics by holding students accountable for alleged violations of academic and general misconduct on campus. Any student in any major may apply. There are many different ways to be active with the USJ, so we need a diversity of students. Applications can be found online at www.studentconduct.umd.edu. The deadline to apply is October 26, 2012 at 5 p.m. If you have any questions about the application, email studentconduct@umd.edu or call 301-314-8204. We look forward to having you in USJ!

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