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Ethics and Code of Conduct for Colleges and Universities Course

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This course will introduce you to the College's Code of Conduct and challenge you to apply the Code to a few scenarios. The purpose is to provide an overview of the College's expectations of its Members and representatives. The College expects its Members and their representatives to adhere to the highest ethical standards, including honesty, integrity, respect for others, fair dealing, diligence, and prudence and accountability in the use of the College's resources. If you have questions or discover gaps or inconsistencies in policy and application, please share your observation with your supervisor. 

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Ethics and Code of Conduct for Colleges and Universities Course

Ethics and Code of Conduct for Colleges and Universities
Ethics and Code of Conduct for Colleges and Universities

This course will introduce you to the College's Code of Conduct and challenge you to apply the Code to a few scenarios. The purpose is to provide an overview of the College's expectations of its Members and representatives. The College expects its Members and their representatives to adhere to the highest ethical standards, including honesty, integrity, respect for others, fair dealing, diligence, and prudence and accountability in the use of the College's resources. If you have questions or discover gaps or inconsistencies in policy and application, please share your observation with your supervisor. 

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