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Posters Courtesy of Brigham Young University:

Brigham Young Poster 1: 'Faking it' is no way to build a life Brigham Young Poster 2: Cheating can really cramp your style, Girlfriend Brigham Young Poster 3: Circle of Honor
Brigham Young Poster 4: Smooth move Brigham Young Poster 5: It doesn't take a brain surgeon to know that cheating is whack.  

 

Posters Courtesy of Stanford University:

Stanford Poster 1: What is the Fundamental Standard?
Stanford Poster 2: What can I do as a student? Stanford Poster 3: Work load crisis Stanford Poster 4: What is the honor code?

 

Posters Courtesy of the University of Maryland:

University of Maryland Poster 1: Plan Ahead University of Maryland Poster 2: Talk to Instructor University of Maryland Poster 3: Ignorance University of Maryland Poster 4: Campus Resources
University of Maryland Poster 5: Did You know University of Maryland Poster 6: Syllabus University of Maryland Poster 7: Hard Way  

 

Posters Courtesy of the University of Virginia:

When it comes down to us, that's what the honor system is...trust Pass the proposals. Strengthen our Honor System. We all take business risks; but when you deal with a Virginia graduate, you are not taking a character risk.
The honor system's roots were with students, its continuance has been because of students, and its future lies with students. There is no better place to learn and to grow than under the umbrella of our honor code and community of trust.  

 

Posters Courtesy of the University of California-Davis:

No! Everybody does not do it

 

Posters Courtesy of the University of Buffalo:

A University community depends upon shared academic standards.

 

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