| Student Code Of Conduct
Statement of Philosophy
As an academic community, Florida International University fosters the intellectual exchange of ideas, knowledge, and experience. It is the responsibility of the University to provide a stimulating environment in which scholarship and personal growth may occur. The desired effect is that students will take advantage of this environment to develop intellectually as well as participate as responsible, contributing citizens.
The uniqueness of the academic community requires particular sensitivity to the individual rights of students and to the maintenance of a safe environment for study, recreation, and personal growth. To this end, rules and regulations are imperative as a basis for the orderly conduct of University activities. Responsibilities and expectations must be clearly articulated to students. Inappropriate behavior must be challenged and addressed in a manner, which leads to the positive growth and development of those involved in the process. The rights of the community, as well as those of individuals, must be protected. When there is infringement, ensuing problems must be resolved in a manner, which protects both the accused student and the University community. The Student Conduct process holds student accountable in a fair, yet developmental manner. The Student Conduct process utilizes educational, developmental and punitive sanctions when responding to infringements upon our standards.
To achieve this end, the University has developed policies and procedures regarding the rights and responsibilities of students and established a Student Code of Conduct (“Student Code”) assuring these rights may be freely exercised without interference by others.
Statement of Rights and Freedom
Florida International University recognizes the basic rights and freedoms of students. They are inherent to the educational process and to the intellectual growth of students. The following rights and freedoms are recognized as basic to the educational process:
Freedom of Expression and Assembly
Students are guaranteed freedom of expression. Students and student groups may discuss, pass resolutions, write or distribute literature and leaflets, circulate petitions, sponsor speakers and public forums, and take other orderly actions which do not disrupt the essential function of the University. Please refer to Florida Administrative Code F.A.C. 6C8-5.008 for more information.
Freedom of Association
Students are free to form and join University organizations. Student organizations must be officially recognized by the University in order to utilize campus facilities and services.
Freedom in the Classroom
Students are responsible for learning the content of courses of study, but have the right to take reasoned exception to the data or views offered in the classroom. Students have the right to expect that course descriptions will reflect actual course content, to receive a written syllabus for each course, to be informed of the standards on which evaluation in each course will be based, and to be fairly and justly evaluated based only on performance in the course. Students also have the right to consult with faculty during announced office hours.
Freedom from Improper Disclosure
In accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, students shall have access to records maintained on them and be protected from improper disclosures to third parties without their consent. Academic and disciplinary records will be maintained separately and the procedures for access explicitly stated.
Freedom from Discrimination
Students shall not be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, creed, age, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, religion, or national origin. Freedom from discrimination governs eligibility to student organizations, University activities, academic programs, employment, use of facilities, and housing.
Freedom from Sexual Harassment
Students are entitled to work and study in an atmosphere free from unsolicited and unwelcome sexual overtures or innuendoes.
Right to Due Process
Students have the right to due process as appropriate for student disciplinary situations. This includes written notice of hearing, information concerning the charges and allegations against them, the opportunity to present information on their own behalf, and written notice of the decision.
Statement of Responsibilities
All students enrolled in the University and all student residents, regardless of institutional or program affiliation, are expected to know and adhere to the rules and regulations of the University, as well as civil laws. Those charged with and found responsible for the violations will be subject to disciplinary action as provided for in this policy. Students are required to appear as witnesses in disciplinary proceedings when requested to do so by a Student Conduct Official.
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