The Center for Community Standards and Accountability

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***If you have questions about ChatGPT or the use of Artificial Intelligence in the classroom, please review "Generative AI and Your Teaching" created by Penn's Center for Excellence in Teaching, Learning and Innovation. If you have questions or would like a consult about a concern relating to ChatGPT, please call CSA at 215-898-5651.***

Mission Statement

The mission of the Center for Community Standards and Accountability (CSA) is to promote accountability, integrity, healing, and community building within the Penn community. CSA works to resolve violations of the Code of Academic Integrity and the Code of Student Conduct, as well as to coordinate university response to address incidents of bias and harm within our community...
Community Standards and Accountability
The Center for Community Standards and Accountability is responsible for acting on behalf of the University in matters of student discipline for violations of the Code of Academic Integrity and the Code of Student Conduct...
Restorative Practices @ Penn
Restorative Practices @ Penn (RP@P) works with students, staff, and faculty at the University of Pennsylvania to promote healing, accountability, and community building...
Report and Support
This Report and Support page provides a central source of campus resources that aid the University in responding to concerns and complaints of discrimination and harassment. These resources also work to prevent such behavior, provide support, and respond as appropriate. The following Report, Mediate, and Support pages will help you determine the appropriate office to engage for reporting potential violations, seeking consultations or investigations, as well as restorative services and support.
Sexual Misconduct Policy
Violations of the Sexual Misconduct Policy are handled by the Office of the Associate Vice President for Equity and Title IX Officer. If you are looking to make a report of Sexual Misconduct or to learn more about the Title IX disciplinary process, please click below.
Get Involved!

Get Involved!

The Center for Community Standards and Accountability has many opportunities for students, staff and faculty to get involved. Please click an opportunity for involvement to learn more!

The University Honor Council of the University of Pennsylvania (UHC) is an undergraduate student body that promotes academic integrity and honorable conduct in the Penn community...
The Center for Community Standards and Accountability recommends that students have an Advisor accompany them throughout the disciplinary process...
The Peer Restorative Practitioners (P-Reps) are Penn undergraduate and graduate students trained by RP@P to educate peers and facilitate restorative processes in their communities...