Brigham Young University announced more updates Wednesday to how it enforces its strict Honor Code — this time promising to tell students what misconduct they are accused of before calling them in for questioning.
The latest changes comes four months after students at the private religious campus demonstrated against how the Provo school disciplines those who break its rules. And the response from BYU is part of a larger effort to improve the process, as a result of continued conversations with those who took part in the rare protest and others.
“Our review of how we serve students showed the importance of clear communication from our office,” said Kevin Utt, director of the Honor Code Office, in a written statement.