38 Personal Conduct
The Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards maintains detailed guidance on student rights and responsibilities related to learning in a community that is safe and fosters integrity and accountability. You are responsible for staying up to date on policies and procedures found at the following page: conduct.students.wisc.edu
This program sees the following qualities as evidence of professional behavior. A student in our program:
- Follows the UW Student Code of Conduct
- Shows respect for a diversity of opinions, perspectives, and cultures
- Does not plagiarize others or past work (self-plagiarism), cheat, or purposefully undermine the work of others
- Accurately represents their work and acknowledges the contributions of others
- Contributes in a timely and appropriate manner when participating in group activities
- Recognizes when collaboration among students is or is not allowed
- Aims to gain knowledge and contributes to the knowledge base of others
- Challenges themselves in academic pursuits
- Demonstrates commitment to an unbiased interpretation of data as well as related academic and professional endeavors
- Interacts with peers, faculty, staff, and those they encounter in their professional capacity in a manner that is respectful and considerate
- Attends and is prepared for all scheduled meetings and classes, and honors agreed upon work schedules
- Communicates openly and offers prompt responses to inquiries
- Offers criticism in a constructive manner
- Welcomes both positive and constructive feedback.
- Notifies instructors at least one day in advance of a planned absence and takes responsibility for completing missed assignments
- Recognizes that the pursuit of knowledge is a continuous process and seeks guidance (when needed) as they adapt to change
- Adheres to UW-Madison’s social medial guidelines