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FACULTY RESPONSIBILITIES, ETHICS AND STANDARDS OF BEHAVIOR | No. 9-3 | Rev. 12-1-87 |
| Date 3-7-74 | |||
I. REFERENCES
AAUP Statement of Professional Ethics (1966)
PPMs 9-9 through 9-18
II. POLICY
The University endorses the 1966 "Statement of Professional Ethics" issued by
the American Association of University Professors. These statements on
ethics are derived from general professional consensus about the existence of
certain precepts basic to acceptable faculty behavior.
From these statements of ethical principles may be derived certain faculty
responsibilities and accompanying standards of professional behavior which
are specified in PPMs 9-4 through 9-8 of this Manual. In articulating these
standards, clear distinction is made between the statement of ethical
principles and the identification of standards of faculty behavior. The
ethical principles are statements of the ideal and, as such, preclude any
attempt to apply disciplinary sanctions against the faculty members who fail
to live up to them. Standards of professional behavior, however, delineate
standards of conduct, the violation of which are sanctionable under the
disciplinary procedures spelled out in PPMs 9-9 through 9-18 dealing with due
process and enforcement procedures. Although the statements of professional
standards of behavior cannot be considered exhaustive, any actions involving
unspecified unlawful conduct shall be handled with extreme care, within
specified procedures and adequate safeguards and with respect for faculty
rights of due process.
Faculty responsibilities which are the product of these ethical principles and statements of professional behavior may be delineated in terms of responsibility to self and profession, to students, to colleagues, to the University and to the community (see PPMs 9-4 through 9-8).