BYU students are known for being honest and law-abiding citizens.
Every year students sign an agreement promising to maintain the standards of the Honor Code.
And while a vast majority of the students may abide by these regulations, some students say a few of the rules are too restrictive or trivial. Other students think the rules are not defined clearly enough.
Still others may abide by the Honor Code, but commit minor infractions on the law.
This section takes a closer look at the reasons why the students who don't keep all the rules do the things they do.
Copyright Brigham Young University 14 Mar 2002


