The conduct process at Connecticut College approaches Honor Code violations from an educational perspective. The Honor Code encourages personal responsibility and accountability mindful of an individual's impact on the community. The sanctioning process provides an opportunity for students to reflect on their choices, the consequences of those actions, and make amends to the community.

Honor Council

Grounded in the Honor Code and the College's emphasis on shared governance, elected student representatives formally adjudicate alleged violations of the Connecticut College Honor Code and Student Code of Conduct. The Honor Council is advised by the Associate Dean of Student Life, Sarah Cardwell, and is a member of the Connecticut College Student Government Association.

Members of the campus community may access the Honor Code Incident form on CamelWeb (the College's intranet) to document or respond to an alleged infraction(s) of the Honor Code or other college policy.

Honor Council Chair 2017-2018: Marta Martinez Fernandez

Class of 2018
Patrick Farrell
Aidan Cort
April Anderson
Jeffrey Iyalekhue

Class of 2019
Jamila Ezbidi
Morgan Fowle
Maggie Newell
Ege Sakirt

Class of 2020
Ken Colombe
Hannah Staples
Andre Thomas
Conor Xanders

Class of 2021
Cameron Aaron
Helen Fulmer
Ben Lewis
Sydney Lamb

Faculty Consultants to the Honor Council

Kathy McKeon
Tristan Borer

Conduct Process Advocates (CPAs)

CPAs are available to any member of the Connecticut College community involved in a disciplinary adjudication process. The CPA has no involvement in the adjudication of any cases, serves as an impartial and confidential information source and can answer questions about any of the conduct processes from the standpoint of the complainant or the respondent. The CPA can also assist faculty members, staff, and students who wish to better understand the various processes. The positions of Conduct Process Advocates are filled at the beginning of the fall semester.

Contact the Honor Council at honorcouncil@conncoll.edu

Resources for students: Copyright resources; the Student Handbook, found in CamelWeb. (Login required)

Resource for faculty: Honor Code FAQ for Faculty (pdf in CamelWeb. Login required.)