Undergraduate Program - Policies

CODE OF PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS CONDUCT


A Statement of Values


The Lundquist College of Business learning community is committed to a set of core values that guide our interactions with one another. Our values are as important within our LCB community as within the business community. Our values help define both how we aspire to act and what it means to be a business professional.

INTEGRITY

Members of our community act with integrity and honesty. These qualities are essential in providing a basis for trust and go to the core of what is expected from business professionals.

RESPECT

Our community conveys respect for the dignity of all people. Our relationships are based on mutual respect. Differences of opinion are discussed openly and civilly. These discussions focus on issues and are presented in a courteous manner. We are sensitive to the impacts of both our words and actions on others.

OPENNESS

We encourage all members of our community to exchange ideas freely within the bounds of reasonable behavior. We recognize that learning requires an open environment.

RESPONSIBILITY

We act publicly and accept responsibility for our actions. We understand that the community will keep us accountable for our dealings. We deliver on the commitments and promises we make to others.

TEAMWORK

Our community is stronger when we work as a team. We foster attitudes encouraging members of the community to give and receive constructive criticism, and develop creative solutions to challenges.

The University of Oregon is an equal-opportunity, affirmative-action institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. This publication will be made available in accessible format upon request.

 

 

 

 

Mandatory Attendance Policy
Academic departments may require students to attend the first and/or second meetings of designated classes.  These classes are identified in the Class Schedule with an 'A' in the course notes.  If you do not attend the first two sessions of these classes, the academic department may give your seat to another student and you will be required to drop.  You are responsible for dropping the class; there is no automatic drop.  The university refund schedule applies.

 

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