Undergraduate Program
Ethical Standards of the Undergraduate Program at the Haas School of Business
The Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley offers one of the finest undergraduate degrees in the world. It is a privilege to attend this institution and to share in the character of high ethics that the Haas name instills in the business world.
This privilege requires responsibility. We expect of ourselves and our fellow students the highest ethical behavior. This institution is nothing without the personal integrity of each of us. Your grades and your degree will mean little without a firm foundation upon which to base these credentials.
This institution can create opportunities that are currently unavailable to most of us. Each of us must uphold high ethical standards to protect these opportunities. Any of us who do not uphold these standards should not expect to share in the future opportunities a degree from this institution will create.
Code of Ethics of the Undergraduate Program Haas School of Business
Neither this school, its students, nor its professional associations will condone cheating, lying, or any other misrepresentations. Moreover, anyone who willingly conceals these activities will be considered accomplices and equally culpable.
All undergraduate students are expected to comply with the code of ethics of the Undergraduate Program at the Haas School of Business as stated above. In doing so, we commit ourselves to upholding the standards of honesty, integrity and personal responsibility.
Violations of the code of ethics will be referred to the University of California, Berkeley's Office of Student Judicial Affairs.
Haas Students Highest Standards
This code is created by unanimous resolution of the Undergraduate Presidents of Student Clubs and Fraternities at the Haas School of Business.
