Expected student conduct Sample Clauses

Expected student conduct. Students are expected to take seriously their commitment to the Supported Progression scheme by: • Committing to attend all compulsory timetabled events and activities, unless, due to reasons beyond your control (i.e. illness) you are unable to participate. • Informing the SP team if you are unable to attend any events or activities. • Informing the University if any issues involving the scheme arise or there are any changes to your circumstances such as changing or dropping A level subjects or if you move house or your contact details change. • Maintaining regular, appropriate and professional contact with the SP team, including by replying to all requests for information and signing up to events on time. • Abide by the code of conduct (below) whilst engaging in online events/activities and attending on site events at the university; and understanding that any breach of the code of conduct could result in your place on Supported Progression being withdrawn. We want you to have a positive experience and make the most of the programme. In order to ensure that everyone enjoys the programme it’s important that you follow the rules, act with respect and have a responsible attitude throughout your time with Durham University either online or when attending events on site at the university. The following code of conduct applies to any form of interaction with the university as part of the programme. This means both attending events on site at the university and any online activity. Online activity could be using the University’s website, Microsoft Teams, or any other online platform as may be used from time to time. Remember that you are in an inclusive learning environment shared with people who may be of different ages, nationalities, religions, cultures and backgrounds, with different knowledge, ability and experience to you. It is important to note that for online components of the programme, communicating online through text can lead to misunderstandings, so it is important to give other people the benefit of the doubt, and be kind in your interactions: sometimes it’s difficult to know or fully appreciate the situation of the person you’re talking to. We expect all Supported Progression students to: • Commit to do the best academic work possible and engage positively with all sessions and activities. • Maintain a high level of engagement with the programme, unless there is a valid reason for absence, such as illness, and you have notified us of this. Online...
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  • STUDENT CONDUCT Students are required to adhere to School District and College policies, procedures, and regulations regarding facilities and equipment usage and both School District and College codes of student conduct as well as the Alamo Colleges District Student Responsibility for Success Policy. All disciplinary action, including suspension and dismissal from the College, shall be in conformity with the Codes of student conduct of the Parties. All Students will be provided access to the Alamo Colleges District eCatalog, Student Code of Conduct, Student Handbook, and Title IX / Clery Act materials in the same manner as all other students enrolled in the College. For additional information on the College student conduct policies, please refer to the College’s Catalog at xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/content.php?catoid=175&navoid=10909. In the event of a conflict between the policies of School District and College, the Parties will collaborate to resolve any conflict. The School District and the College will inform one another of complaints against a Student. The party which receives a complaint of non-academic misconduct may investigate the complaint and reach a decision on responsibility for violations of the applicable student code of conduct, but must notify the other party of sanctions before they are issued. Students who are in violation of policies and codes of conduct will, where appropriate, return to the School District’s high school, if any, and will not be allowed to return to any College facility. The Parties will cooperate fully with each other in any investigation involving student misconduct or conduct that threatens or potentially threatens the safety of others and the college campus. The Parties will cooperate fully with each other as necessary in all matters pertaining to complaints, grievances and appeals regarding student conduct issues. The definition of “cooperation” includes providing access to students or other persons who may be witnesses or persons with knowledge of relevant facts. Students may be sanctioned the same as other post-secondary College students and may be subject to exclusion from the College campus and College properties. The Alamo Colleges District board policy F.4.5 states that Students who violate federal or state statutes, the Student Code of Conduct, Alamo Colleges District policy, or other applicable requirements related to alcohol and drug use shall be subject to appropriate disciplinary action. Such disciplinary action may include referral to drug and alcohol counseling or rehabilitation programs or student assistance programs, suspension, expulsion, and referral to appropriate law enforcement officials for prosecution.

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  • 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. (xxxx://xxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/)

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