Student Code of Conduct Clause Samples

The Student Code of Conduct clause establishes the behavioral standards and expectations for students within an educational institution. It typically outlines acceptable and unacceptable behaviors, disciplinary procedures, and the consequences for violations, such as warnings, suspension, or expulsion. By clearly defining these rules, the clause helps maintain a safe and respectful learning environment and provides a framework for addressing misconduct.
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Student Code of Conduct. Fire Academy students, faculty and staff shall adhere to: (1) Policies of Arlington ISD; (2) Procedures of the College; and (3) Policies in the TCCD Board of Trustees Policies and Administrative Procedures Manual. College will provide the same security to high school students that it provides to College students.
Student Code of Conduct. A. Dual credit students must comply with college policies and procedures including, the Student Code of Conduct as outlined in the College Catalog. (▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/) B. Students must comply with the College’s academic regulations as it relates to academic integrity. (▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/content.php?catoid=4&navoid=118#scholastic- integrity-faculty-responsibility-and-student-rights) C. If a student is asked to leave the classroom because of uncivil behavior, the student may not return to that class until the student arranges a conference with the instructor; it is the student’s responsibility to arrange for this conference. For more information on incivility protocol, please consult Board Policy, FLB.
Student Code of Conduct. 3.1 Every student, by signing an official registration form, becomes subject to the rules of RICHFIELD (“the Rules”). The Rules are also found in the Prospectus, exam writing material, Log Books and memos issued. 3.2 When a Student is charged with having committed an offence as defined in the rules, or when, in the opinion of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, such a charge ought to be instituted against a Student, or when a Student has been charged with a serious crime in a court of law, RICHFIELD may order that, until the final disposition of the charge, the Student shall 3.2.1 Cease attending lectures or classes. 3.2.2 Cease participating in such other activities of RICHFIELD as may be specified; and/or 3.2.3 Not enter the premises of RICHFIELD or any specified part thereof. 3.3 The registration of any Student who, while a registered Student of RICHFIELD, has been convicted of a serious crime (by a court of law) may at any time be cancelled at the discretion of RICHFIELD. The CEO has the power, at any time, in his/ her discretion, to expel any Student who breached a rule of RICHFIELD. 3.4 The full Rules are available on the Richfield website, but the Student’s attention is drawn to the following: 3.4.1 Posters and notices emanating from Students shall not be displayed without the prior approval of the Student Representative Council and Campus Manager. 3.4.2 The Student’s Representative Council shall obtain the prior permission of RICHFIELD for any tour or similar activity which involves the absence of Student from classes. 3.4.3 A Student who intentionally or negligently causes damage to any property owned, possessed, or occupied by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall make good such damage. 3.5 The Student shall comply with all laws of the Republic of South Africa, whilst on any property or premises owned or controlled by RICHFIELD and/or relating to their studies or any other activity with RICHFIELD. 3.6 A contravention of any of the following rules is an offence (as defined in the rules): 3.6.1 No Student shall intentionally or negligently misuse, damage, deface or destroy, or without authorisation, use any building, furniture, equipment, computer, vehicle, books, notes, documents owned by any member of staff of RICHFIELD or by any fellow Student of RICHFIELD. 3.6.2 No Student shall bring into, possess, use, or supply drugs as defined in section 1 of the Drug Trafficking Act, 1992 (Act 140 of 1992), as amended, on to the RICHFIELD premises. 3.6.3 No Student shall be in possession of a firearm o...
Student Code of Conduct. Please refer to the Alamance-Burlington School System Student Code of Conduct online for specific information including Due Process and Acceptable Use Policy.
Student Code of Conduct. It is our goal to work with parents to instil in each student respect and responsibility. All students of COA International have the right to learn in a safe environment that is stimulating and rooted in mutual respect. An essential objective of COA International is to develop and maintain a positive, purposeful, safe and secure online learning environment, personal pride, and academic success. For an online lesson to be educationally effective, all students should abide by the following rules of etiquette: • Students' oral and written communications must be free of any offensive language, or any form of bullying; • Students must respect the opinions of their classmates, teachers or course instructors, and if they feel the need to disagree, they must do so respectfully; • Students must abide by the rules established by their teachers or course instructors. Students who violate the virtual classroom conduct rules will be warned by the teacher or course instructor to correct the behaviour. In addition, they may be prohibited from communicating with classmates for the rest of the online lesson or longer, depending on the infraction. Suppose a student has been repeatedly disciplined in a virtual classroom. In that case, the student may receive read-only privileges in the virtual classroom for the rest of the Term or until the teacher or course instructor deems it appropriate to restore privileges to the student. While students are in live teacher-led lessons, all chat and audio student interactions are considered “privileges”.
Student Code of Conduct. 1. Dual credit students shall adhere to the following: a. School district policies; b. TVCC student code of conduct (outlined in the 2020-2021 TVCC Catalog); 2. Dual credit students on a TVCC campus who participate in inappropriate behavior, criminal acts, or other violations of the TVCC student code of conduct will be disciplined in accordance with the TVCC Student Code of Conduct Judicial Process and the District notified of such. (2020-2021 TVCC Catalog). 3. The TVCC police department is the primary police authority for TVCC. All dual credit students while on any TVCC campus shall be eligible for and receive all police services provided by the TVCC police department. 4. Responses to law enforcement, safety, or emergency related incidents shall be based upon the guidelines, and operational procedures of TVCC, along with local, state, and federal laws. 5. TVCC may at its discretion release primary law enforcement jurisdiction to the appropriate District on a case-by-case basis. 6. District agrees to notify the TVCC police department of any incident or situations involving dual credit high school students that may affect the public safety of the TVCC community. 7. Campus carry laws will be obeyed as the law was written during the 84 (R) Texas legislative session (SB 11). 8. Dual credit parents will report grievances to the high school counselor, at which time the high school counselor will communicate any grievances to the director of dual credit. Upon confirmation from the District high school counselor, students will be expected to follow the grievance process outlined in the 2020-2021 TVCC catalog for any academic or disciplinary appeal.
Student Code of Conduct. Any misconduct, behavioral problems, and disciplinary measures resulting from violations of the UNTD Student Code of Conduct should be reported in writing to the high school administrator. Disciplinary action is then taken by the Dallas ISD and the ECHS Principal in coordination with the UNTD ▇▇▇▇ of Students. In addition, the College may refuse to admit students with disciplinary problems. Early College High School students, faculty and staff shall adhere to: (1) Policies of Dallas ISD; (2) Policies of UNTD.
Student Code of Conduct. The following examples of conduct are considered unacceptable and shall constitute just cause for discipline including but not limited to removal, suspension or expulsion of a student.
Student Code of Conduct. Tenant shall follow the STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT of the University. While ▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall follow the entire Code, what follows is a brief policy statement regarding the Code that is presented for convenience: By enrolling at the University a student neither loses the rights nor escapes the responsibilities of citizenship. All students are expected to obey federal, state and local laws, the rules and regulations of the Board of Regents of The Texas A&M University System, Texas A&M International University and directives issued by an administrative official in the course of his/her duties. A student who enrolls at the University is charged with the obligation to conduct himself/herself in a manner compatible with the University’s function as an educational institution; consequently, conduct which interferes with the use or utilization of University facilities by other persons may be sanctioned regardless of whether such conduct is specifically proscribed by the provisions of the Student Code of Conduct. Suspension for non-academic reasons will result in eviction.
Student Code of Conduct. Prior to commencement of each School Year, the student shall receive a copy of both the Virtual Learning Academy Student Code of Conduct (“VLAC Code of Conduct”) and the Student Code of Conduct for the student’s Home District. Each parent/legal guardian will be required to sign an acknowledgment that he or she has received and read a copy of the Codes of Conduct and that the student will abide by them while enrolled in VLAC and the Home District.