William E. Simon Center for the Professional Military Ethic

The William E. Simon Center for the Professional Military Ethic (SCPME) serves as the proponent for the Character Program which helps Cadets understand what it means to be a commissioned leader of character who achieves the West Point Leader Development System's outcomes of living honorably and leading honorably.

Stewardship of Cadet Honor System

The Cadet Honor Code is the foundation for developing leaders of character at West Point, guiding Cadets’ behaviors every hour of everyday from Reception Day through Graduation. The Honor Code is an ever-present condition designed to mold Cadets into officers who are genuinely trustworthy and categorically trusted. All Cadets are the primary stewards of the Code.

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Stewardship of Cadet Honor System

The Cadet Honor Code is the foundation for developing leaders of character at West Point, guiding Cadets’ behaviors every hour of everyday from Reception Day through Graduation. The Honor Code is an ever-present condition designed to mold Cadets into officers who are genuinely trustworthy and categorically trusted. All Cadets are the primary stewards of the Code.

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Study of Officership

The culminating experience of the Character Program is the Superintendent’s capstone course, MX400: OfficershipWith its emphasis on each officer’s duty to provide moral leadership, MX400 challenges Cadets to strive to become commissioned leaders of character who are always “good examples of virtue, honor, patriotism, and subordination.”

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Study of Officership

The culminating experience of the Character Program is the Superintendent’s capstone course, MX400: OfficershipWith its emphasis on each officer’s duty to provide moral leadership, MX400 challenges Cadets to strive to become commissioned leaders of character who are always “good examples of virtue, honor, patriotism, and subordination.”

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Character Education & Rehabilitation

The Cadet Character Education Program (CCEP) educates Cadets during their entire 47-month experience, providing each Cadet multiple non-academic lessons per semester. The CCEP equips Cadets with knowledge that helps them make sense of their life experiences in ways that lead to character growth. The subject matter of CCEP includes the Cadet Honor Code, the Honor System, the West Point Values, the Army Values, and personal virtues essential to Army Professionals.

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Character Education & Rehabilitation

The Cadet Character Education Program (CCEP) educates Cadets during their entire 47-month experience, providing each Cadet multiple non-academic lessons per semester. The CCEP equips Cadets with knowledge that helps them make sense of their life experiences in ways that lead to character growth. The subject matter of CCEP includes the Cadet Honor Code, the Honor System, the West Point Values, the Army Values, and personal virtues essential to Army Professionals.

Learn about Character Education View Connecting to Character Videos

Enduring Priorities

 

 

  1. Exercise Stewardship of the Cadet Honor System
  2. MX400 Officership
  3. Cadet Character Education Program
  4. Coach (and sometimes mentor) the Honor, Respect, and Trust Committees
  5. Character development conferences and activities
    • National Conference on Ethics in America (NCEA) 
    • Mission Command Conference (MCC) 
    • "Inspiration to Serve” Cemetery Tour 

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