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Academic Conduct / Discipline and Order


Article 74

Once registered, a student must fully abide by the bylaws, and follow college rules and regulations of academic conduct and integrity, observe ethical conduct, and avoid all forms or degrees of infraction whether during lectures, practical training, in laboratories, examination halls or elsewhere; whether individually involved, or in association with others.

Article 75

The student must abide by the following:

1. Coming to class on time and abiding by the timing of lectures, laboratory, and workshop sessions. The student must be aware that any absence will negatively affect his/her academic performance/achievement and in turn will minimize the student's chances to sit for the final exams.

2. Being absent from classes, laboratory, or workshop sessions must be approved in advance by the concerned heads of centers, departments or any authorized person.

Excused absence because of sickness must comply with the rules and regulations of the Ministry of Health.

Being late for three times in any lecture, laboratory, or workshop sessions will be considered as one class absence, and the staff in charge of these theoretical or practical classes has the prerogative to evaluate the student's lateness.

3. Fulfilling the training requirements in the private, or public sector organizations. The student will also observe and abide by all work rules and regulations, effective at the training site.

4. Observing and following the health and safety procedures, particularly by wearing protective clothes and shoes in practical training halls, workshops, or laboratories.

5. Keeping a record of all his/her activities within the college, such as registration, schedules, forms, grades, reports, as well as copies of courses, tests, electronic files and all documents related to his/her program.

6. Safeguarding all college property, such as laboratories, equipment and other materials. The student must handle such property carefully, in compliance with the rules and regulations organizing their use.

7. Respecting the physical and intellectual property and rights of others including students, college staff, researchers, technicians, including research and electronic files.

8. Actively participating in academic, cultural, social and sports activities organized by the college.

9. Maintaining the aesthetic appearance of the college, holding on to high moral standards in his/her relationship with the college administration, lecturers, staff and students in his/her academic society. The student must present a clean and tidy appearance, be a well-behaved, hardworking and reputable person.

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