Honor at Presbyterian College

The Honor System under which you will live is one that your classmates direct and the entire community lives by as well.

Sometimes it's hard. No one likes to see a classmate break the code: the responsibility to do something comes with that knowledge. When you know, though, that ignoring the problem puts those very values of trust, integrity, honesty, and community at risk for everyone, you know you'll handle it as you should.

The world outside college may be a very different place. You can change that when you take the honor code with you. PC alumni have always done that, and their communities become better because of it.

Honor. Not a complicated word, just an essential part of

who you are and how you want to live.

 

 

Presbyterian College Honor Code

"On my honor, I will abstain from all deceit. I will neither give nor receive unacknowledged aid in my academic work, nor will I permit such action by any member of this community. I will respect the persons and property of the community, and will not condone discourteous or dishonest treatment of these by my peers. In my every act, I will seek to maintain a high standard of honesty and truthfulness for myself and for the College."

The Honor Council

The Presbyterian College Honor Code distinguishes PC from other colleges and universities.  Students run and lead the Honor Council, the organization that enforces the Honor Code.


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