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Honor at CNU

Before becoming a freshman at CNU. I had not been exposed to a honor code like I have here at CNU. CNU takes it very seriously and even has a Honor Council. My high school printed it in our student handbook and encouraged us to be honest but nothing like here at CNU. We didn’t [...]

@ CNU, a community of honor & integrity=

…students, faculty, and staff abiding by a set of core values and beliefs, and endeavoring toward a common goal.   Together, much progress has been made at CNU.  Ultimately, however, achievement will be measured by the extent to which productive interaction between  the academic and professional communities-at-large is maximized.
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Integrity At CNU

I feel that the efforts of the Honor Council to promote awareness of the honor code at the Business Luter School is very important as both faculty and students are more careful and critical of their actions and the actions of others regarding awareness and enforcement of the honor code at CNU.
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Your Actions Matter

I am an alumni and served for almost two years in the honor council. I was an executive board member and learned a lot from my experience within the LHC. I remember when I first joined the LHC. I joined because Professor Pringle needed a replacement officer and I was sort of thrown into the [...]

Honor at CNU

I believe that here at CNU, our teachers emphasize the honor code to us on a daily basis, whether it be when you look at your syllabus for a certain deadline, or when you are about to take a test, and you must sign something before taking it. I think it is very important to [...]

CNU’s Community of Honor

CNU often uses the phrase “Community of Honor” when describing the campus environment. I remember President Trible outlining his expectation of this when I was a freshman recruit to the school. The President said he expected that if a student saw a $20 bill on the ground that they would leave it there until the [...]

Honor Code at CNU

I believe that CNU does an amazing job instilling this value into the community.  From day one at our Freshman Induction Ceremony, the honor code is read to us and imprinted into our minds.  For every class that we take, it means another syllabus with the honor code written for us to read, as well [...]

Great honor

CNU has a great honor code system.  In every class that I have been in, every teacher has encouraged us to be honorable and hold the highest degree of integrity.  Students learn quickly what it means to have integrity.  CNU prepares students for life after school and this is a huge help for students.  There [...]

cheating in the classroom

I feel like cheating in the classroom will and can be an issue any university you visit.  I’ve never been to other schools but if I had to take a guess, I would say that cheating might go on more at higher ranking schools such as Ivy Leagues.  The only reason I think this is [...]

CNU students and cheating

The fact of the matter is that some people will do anything to get ahead in life and be the closest to the top of the class that they possibly can be.  Everyone has morals, but not the same convictions.  Personally I think that CNU does not have a large amount of “cheaters” compared to [...]

Cheating at CNU

In my experience at CNU, or in the Business School at least, cheating hasn’t been a prevalent problem.
I feel like CNU has done a great job making the Honor Code known and respected.  Students are familiar with the Code and with the repercussions and consequences associated with violating it, and for that reason, it’s not [...]