Student Responsibility Sample Clauses
The Student Responsibility clause defines the obligations and expectations placed on students within an educational setting. It typically outlines duties such as attending classes, completing assignments on time, adhering to codes of conduct, and maintaining academic integrity. By clearly stating what is required of students, this clause helps ensure accountability and sets standards for behavior, thereby promoting a productive and respectful learning environment.
Student Responsibility. You are individually responsible for the proper care of your assigned room and its furnishings and equipment, and are jointly responsible with other students in the suite, on the floor, or in the residential facility for the proper care of common areas, furnishings, and equipment. You are required to report maintenance concerns in your assigned room in a timely manner to prevent damage to the room or other student’s or university property.
Student Responsibility. It is the responsibility of the student who is transferring from a state college or university to another state institution to be aware of the specific program requirements at the receiving institution. Occasionally, in an academic program, such as engineering or other professional field, there may be a requirement for completion of a particular general studies course(s). Though the core coursework transfer agreement provides for uniform acceptance of up to thirty-five hours of core coursework, the student must still complete all program requirements for his/her course of study. The courses from state colleges and universities that are acceptable as general studies credits under the agreement are: Courses - Hours Title Credit ENGL 101 Written English 3 ENGL 102 Written English II 3 ENGL 110 Technical Writing and Communication 3 Communication and Literature - 6 hours COMM 202 Fundamentals of Speech 3 COMM 205 Professional Communications 3 ENGL 204 Survey of American Literature 3 ENGL 208 Survey of World Literature 3 ART 103 Introduction to Visual Art 3 ENG 150 Play Production 3 MUSIC 111 Introduction to Music 3 MATH 101 Introduction to Mathematics 3 MATH 105 Algebra 3 MATH 108 Pre-Calculus 4 MATH 106 Trigonometry 3 MATH 114 Elementary Probability and Statistics 3 MATH 154 Finite Mathematics 3 MATH 207 Calculus I 4 BIOL 101/101L General Biological Science I and Laboratory 4 BIOL 102/102L General Biological Science II and Laboratory 4 PHYS 103/103L General Physical Science and Laboratory 4 PHYS 104/104L General Physical Science II and Laboratory 4 BIOL 120/121 Anatomy & Physiology I and Laboratory 4 BIOL 122/123 Anatomy & Physiology II and Laboratory 4 CHEM 125/125L Introduction to College Chemistry and Laboratory 4 CHEM 127 General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry I 4 CHEM 128 General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry II 4 GEOL 101 Geologic Sciences 4 ECON 206 Principles of Microeconomics 3 GEOG 105 World Cultural Geography 3 HIST 101 World History to 1500: Early Man Through the Renaissance 3 HIST 102 World History since 1500: The Renaissance Through the Present 3 HIST 201 United States History to 1877 3 HIST 202 United States History from 1877 3 HIST 210 West Virginia and Appalachian History 3 PSCI 100 Introduction to Political Ideology 3 PSCI 101 American Federal Government 3 PSCI 102 State and Local Government Course 3 PSYC 203 Introduction to Psychology 3 SOCI 203 General Sociology 3 SOCI 205 Social Problems 3 SOCI 215 Human Relations 3 ECON 123 Conte...
Student Responsibility. It is the responsibility of the student who is transferring from a state college or university to another state institution to be aware of the specific program requirements at the receiving institution. Occasionally, in an academic program, such as engineering or other professional field, there may be a requirement for completion of a particular general studies course(s). Though the core coursework transfer agreement provides for uniform acceptance of up to thirty-five hours of core coursework, the student must still complete all program requirements for his/her course of study. The courses from state colleges and universities that are acceptable as general studies credits under the agreement are:
Student Responsibility. I agree to take full responsibility and understand that I am in this Honors, AP, or Dual Enrollment course for the length of the entire course. I will not be permitted to exit the class.
Student Responsibility. I understand that I am responsible for my actions, both in and out of school. If I see anything I am unhappy with or I receive a message that makes me feel uncomfortable, I will not respond to it but I will save it and talk to a trusted adult. I understand that the school also has the right to take action against me if I am involved in any incidents of inappropriate behaviour that are covered in this agreement, when I am out of school and where they involve my membership of the school community (examples would be cyberbullying, use of images or personal information). I understand that if I fail to comply with this Acceptable Use Policy Agreement, I will be subject to disciplinary action. This may include sanctions such as loss of access to the school network or internet, detentions, suspensions, contact with parents and in the event of illegal activities involvement of the police. Think You Know ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇/ Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇/ Childnet International ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/ Child Line ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/pages/home.aspx Safer Internet ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/web/guest Cyber Mentors ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/ Bullying Online ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇/advice/parents-advice Report a concern to your school mentor ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇/
Student Responsibility. 2.8.1. It is the interested student’s responsibility to ensure that they meet the requirements for admission to Phase I as specified in Sections 4.1, 4.2 and Section 4.3 and that they are properly enrolled in the Early Acceptance Program.
2.8.2. It is the enrolled student’s responsibility to ensure that they meet the requirements for admission to Phase II as specified in Sections 4.4 and 4.5.
2.8.3. Students should sign the Record Release Form (Addendum G).
2.8.4. University of Pittsburgh - Bradford students are responsible for submitting all forms, applications and letters specified in Section
2.8.5. Neither University of Pittsburgh - Bradford nor LECOM will consider incomplete applications.
Student Responsibility a. Residents are responsible for conduct in accordance with College policy and regulations.
b. Residents are responsible for knowing College residence hall policies, and additional policies and regulations that the Office of Student Life may specify for the safety, care, cleanliness, and preservation of good order in the halls.
Student Responsibility. All District students have the responsibility to:
1. Contribute to maintaining a safe and orderly school environment that is conducive to learning and to show respect and dignity to other persons and to property.
2. Be familiar with and abide by all District policies, rules and regulations dealing with student conduct.
3. Attend school every day unless they are legally excused and be in class on time prepared to learn. Chronic absence may affect the student's ability to participate in school events.
4. Work to the best of their ability in all academic and extra-curricular pursuits and strive toward their highest level of achievement possible.
5. React in a respectful, positive manner to direction given by teachers, administrators and other school personnel.
6. Work to develop mechanisms to control their anger.
7. Seek help in solving problems that might lead to discipline.
8. Dress appropriately for school and school functions.
9. Accept responsibility for their actions and develop self-advocacy skills.
10. Store outerwear and totes, in their lockers during the school day. All electronic devices should be in silent mode. It is recommended that personal electronic devices be stored in the student's locker. The Frontier Central School District is not responsible for lost or stolen items. Personal electronic devices are allowed to be used on Frontier Central School District property, providing the user follows district policy. These personal devices are not school property. School property is defined as the school bus, school buildings and grounds, etc. Taking pictures or the recording of any student or any Frontier School District employee is a violation of that student/employee's privacy rights and will be subject to discipline. Under certain circumstances legal authorities may be contacted.
11. Conduct themselves as representatives of the District when participating in or attending school-sponsored extra-curricular events and to hold themselves to the highest standards of conduct, demeanor, and sportsmanship.
12. Abide by the Dignity For All Students Act (See Policy 7549 on page 36) All students are expected to give proper attention to personal cleanliness and to dress appropriately for school and school functions. Students and their parents have the primary responsibility for acceptable student dress and appearance. Teachers and all other District personnel should exemplify and reinforce acceptable student dress and help students develop an understanding ...
Student Responsibility attend school regularly, on time, ready to learn and take part in school activities