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Academic Bulletin Rule of Conduct - 2014-15

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    Rule of Conduct

    Perhaps the most striking aspect of student life at Wabash is personal freedom. Believing that students ought to develop self-reliance and personal responsibility, the College has long prescribed only one rule of conduct:

    The student is expected, at all times, both on and off the campus, to conduct himself as a gentleman and a responsible citizen.

    Adherence to this code of conduct is primarily a student’s responsibility. Enforcement of the rule lies with the Dean of Students.

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