9 regarding academic honesty and the process to be followed when these rules are broken. You are advised to review the code and bring any questions that you may have to the attention of your instructors. The complete Georgia Tech Academic Honor Code can be found at www.honor.gatech.edu The following items are taken from this web site: Students must sign the Honor Agreement affirming their commitment to uphold the Honor Code before becoming a part of the Georgia Tech community. The Honor Agreement may reappear on exams and other assignments to remind students of their responsibilities under the Georgia Institute of Technology Academic Honor Code. Honor Agreement: Having read the Georgia Institute of Technology Academic Honor Code, I understand and accept my responsibility as a member of the Georgia Tech Community to uphold the Honor Code at all times. In addition, my options for reporting honor violations are detailed in the code. Honor Pledge All students are required, when requested, to attach the following statement to any material turned in for a grade in any course in the Woodruff School: On my honor, I/we pledge that I/we have neither given nor received inappropriate aid in the preparation of this assignment. ______________________________________________ Signature(s) An assignment is incomplete without this pledge. It is the responsibility of the faculty member teaching the course to make clear to the students at the beginning of the semester what is considered appropriate and what is not. Student Conduct In addition to the honor pledge, you should be aware of the rules for student conduct found in the Georgia Tech General Catalog. Of particular relevance are those rules that apply to academic misconduct. Please refer to www.osi.gatech.edu/index.php or www.catalog.gatech.edu/genregulations for the complete information on the code of student conduct.