MBA Honor Code and MBA Honor Board
MBA students signing the Wisconsin MBA Exit pledge upon graduation May 17, 2008
Wisconsin School of Business MBA Academic Integrity Policy
General Principles
Academic Integrity is the foundation of any well functioning academic community. Thus, it is imperative that we maintain high and exacting academic integrity standards if we are to succeed in building a community of business leaders of tomorrow. As the conduct of business is based first and foremost on trust, so our success depends on our ability to trust each other.
The Wisconsin School of Business affirms the academic integrity rules and guidelines set out by the University of Wisconsin – Madison and holds all members of the academic community – students, faculty and staff – to the exact same high standards of academic integrity. Violations of the code of academic misconduct will result in an investigation and may result in severe sanctions according to the University and School of Business guidelines.
Signed,

Michael Knetter
Dean
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Kenneth A. Kavajecz
Associate Dean, Masters and Undergraduate Programs
MBA Honor Board
Second Year Representatives |
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First Year Representatives |
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Faculty Representatives |
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MBA Honor Board Chair |
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If you wish to report a violation of the MBA Honor Code, please contact one of the representatives from the MBA Honor Board pictured above.
Downloads for Students
- Academic Misconduct: Guide for Students
- Core Academic Integrity, Exams
- Core Academic Integrity, General Principles
- Core Academic Integrity, Personal Statement
- Core Academic Integrity, Syllabus
- UWS 14, Regent Rule on Academic Misconduct
- Wisconsin MBA Behavioral Integrity Policy
- Wisconsin MBA Exit Pledge







