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Judicial Affairs Your education is a process of honest inquiry. Your success, by its very nature, depends on your integrity. The basic philosophy of the university judicial code is one of education. We encourage your growth and development as an individual through self control. We are committed to protecting your rights and the rights of others. If you feel that a University policy or your rights have been violated, seek help from our office. Policies governing members of the University community are outlined in the UNO Student Handbook and other official publications. The handbook is available in the Student Affairs Office and throughout the campus; it is also a good source of information on all aspects of campus life. Please do not hesitate call our office with any questions you may have. The links below will take you to important documents used when assessing violations to university policies applicable to all students. Please take a moment to review the documents below: The University of New Orleans Judicial Code Academic Dishonesty Academic Dishonesty is considered a serious offense to the framework and structure of the University of New Orleans. It is expected that students adhere to all policies regarding the preservation of academic integrity and mitigate the opportunity to engage in academic dishonesty.
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