
Institute Expectations of Student Behavior and Integrity
http://web.mit.edu/policies/12.4.html
MIT expects that all students come to the Institute for a serious academic purpose and expects them to be responsible individuals who conduct themselves with high standards of honesty and personal conduct. Disappointments in this expectation have been rare. Therefore, it is MIT’s policy to maintain rules and regulations consistent with efficient administration and the general welfare of the MIT community.
Fundamental to the principle of Independent learning and professional growth is the requirement of honesty and integrity in conduct of one’s academic and nonacademic life. Maintenance of a healthy living and learning environment requires that all members of the community exercise due respect for the basic rights of one another.
MIT Bulletin, page 77
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