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 have to see it on every test. As you enter freshman year, you sign a card, saying that you will maintain the CNU honor code during the Honor Convocation in August.I believe that there have been great efforts that have been put in place to promote honor in the CNU community. I know I always question myself to see if what I am doing is the most right and ethical thing to do. From posting signs to signing of the honor code on every exam there have been great strides to promote honor. The Honor Council can not make every student do the right thing, so it is up to the student ultimately at the end to choose the right thing. It is a decision of cheating or not, lying or telling the truth.Some ideas to create intregrity and honor in the Luter College community:hold workshops and seminars on ethicsIn order to truly understand being honorable and having integrity is to practice it. So, I would encourage some types of social responsibility and give back to our community.knowledge of the consequences is essentialhonor code posters in every classrooma listing of honor code violations in the newspaper