HONOR CODE To underscore the importance of truth,
honesty and accountability, students, faculty and staff of the Davis College of
Business developed the P.R.I.D.E document.
All DCOB students must sign a P.R.I.D.E. document each year that states that
they understand and agree to conform to this concept of honor. MBA and EMBA
students also sign an MBA Honor Code form each year that states that they
understand and agree to conform to the following: I do not lie, cheat,
steal or condone those who do.
PROFESSIONAL RESULTS IN DAILY EFFORTS (P.R.I.D.E.) PROGRAM
“We the students and faculty of the Davis College of Business
understand learning is a process of interaction, partnering, and collaboration.
To create the learning environment necessary to produce the future generators of
sustainable value for business and society at large, we understand we must focus
our daily efforts to achieve lasting success. Therefore, as indicated by my
signature below, I agree to support the tenets and professional behaviors of the
P.R.I.D.E. Program outlined below applicable to my position within the Davis
College of Business.”
As DCOB Faculty, you can count on us to:
- Treat each student in a fair and equitable manner
- Come to class prepared
- Start and end class on-time
- Honor office hours
- Make required textbooks and reading materials relevant to the material
taught
- Use a proper mix of IT and lecture (Blackboard)
- Return assignments in a timely manner
- Allow peer review to reduce “free-riders” on team projects
As DCOB Students, you can count on us to:
- Respect everyone’s right to have a positive academic experience
- Respect other students’ property
- Respect other students’ cultures and opinions
- Support academic integrity
- Be enthusiastic and productive members of team projects
- Come to class on-time
- Come to class prepared
- Be attentive and participate
- Turn assignments in on-time
- Respect others by not having real or virtual side conversations
- Turn off electronic devices during class
- Dress appropriately
ACADEMIC HONESTY
All students of the Davis College of
Business are expected to adhere to the highest standard of academic honesty. It
is the responsibility of all students to ensure that the integrity of this
standard is not violated. The programs define academic dishonesty as: submission
of false records of academic achievement; cheating on assignments or
examinations; plagiarizing, altering, forging or misusing a University academic
record; taking, acquiring or using test materials without faculty permission;
acting alone or in cooperation with others to falsify records or to obtain
dishonestly grades, honors, awards or professional achievement.
Procedures for Addressing Academic Dishonesty - The Davis
College of Business adheres to the established processes and procedures of
Jacksonville University regarding definitions and standards for academic honesty
and all appeals as outlined in the Academic
Information section of this catalog.