The Student Conduct Office’s Ethics & Decision Making (EDM) workshop was created to assist students in recognizing the congruence in what they say they value and what their actions reflect as values. The hour and a half workshop will be an interactive session. Students should complete the workbook before attending the workshop, and students must bring their printed and completed workbook with them to the workshop. The EDM focuses on creating a shared understanding of basic concepts related to morals, values, and ethics. Students learn to define their personal morals, values, ethics, and integrity alongside their peers. Activities and discussions will address how ethical standards are applied to their daily decisions. Students should come prepared to participate and engage in a respectful dialogue with your peers.

  1. Write down the date, time, and location of the workshop you registered for. All workshops will take place in the Student Services Building, room 315. You should receive a confirmation email from your facilitator within one business day of the scheduled date and time. It is your responsibility to keep track of this information. Your confirmation email, and any changes to the workshop, will be sent to your official University email account (@email.tamu.edu) and/or the telephone number you provide during registration.
  2. If you register for a workshop and fail to attend, a registration hold may be placed on your student account and/or you may be referred to the Student Conduct Office for additional student conduct code charges (Abuse of Process).
  3. Do not complete this webform more than once. If you are unable to attend the workshop you registered for please contact the Student Conduct Office at (979) 847-7272 before you attempt to register for a new date.
  4. Do not complete this webform more than once. If you are unable to attend the workshop you registered for please contact the Student Conduct Office at (979) 847-7272 before you attempt to register for a new date.
  5. If you need accommodations for the workshop or workbook please contact the Student Conduct Office at (979) 847-7272.
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