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Standard Eleven: Integrity

From its self-study, its written documentation in publications such as The Student Handbook, and from conversations with students, faculty, and administrators, it is evident that intellectual and personal integrity is at the core of the values Dartmouth seeks to promote within its community. Ethical standards for all constituencies within the College are well established and well publicized and have gained widespread adherence across the various groups. The principles of freedom of expression, community, and equal opportunity are models of the clear and forceful expression of a moral vision that can help to knit together the disparate elements of the Dartmouth community. The College is to be commended for its careful and scrupulous attention to these matters.

Last updated: 12/3/03