Honor Board
Honor is a topic that is treated with the
utmost respect from the first day of Plebe year to Graduation.
Upon entering the Academy, all Midshipman sign an Honor
Oath. This oath, administered by the officers of the Honor
Board, binds each Midshipman to uphold the Honor Code at
all times, in all hemispheres of the globe, on all oceans.

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Lie - A lie is considered
a deliberate attempt to present an oral or written untruth,
quibble, or make a non-verbal communication with the
intent of misleading another person(s).
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Cheat - To cheat
is to attempt to possess or obtain unauthorized assistance
in submitting work designed to represent one's own efforts
with an intention to gain an unfair advantage over others.
Similarly, plagiarism is considered cheating. Cheating
also involves any attempt to knowingly assist another
person by word or action when such assistance is prohibited.
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Steal - To steal
is to attempt to wrongfully take, obtain, or withhold
property without the consent of the owner, either temporarily
or permanently, with the intent of depriving the owner
of the property.
Every midshipman
has a moral obligation to take action. If a Midshipman witnesses an honor violation and fails to do something about the infraction, they are will be awarded demerits for failing their duties as an Officer in training. It is left to the
witnessing Midshipman to use his/ her best judgment in the
given situation. Upon witnessing an honor violation, a Midshipman
is morally obligated to take one of the following actions:
- Personally confront the individual and counsel them
on why they possibly violated the Honor Code.
- Report the incident to the Company Honor Board Chairman.
The CHBC will hold an Informal Counseling Session with
the Accused.
- Complete a "Report a Possible Violation"
and submit it to the CHBC. This initiates a formal counseling
session and formal procedures. An investigation and
hearing may ultimately result from this action.
If a hearing is deemed necessary, then
an eleven-member panel will convene, hear the evidence,
and make a recommendation to the Commandant and Superintendent.
This system of a midshipman run Honor Board benefits all
midshipmen by creating an atmosphere which improves the
quality of life and the educational experience at the Academy.
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