Part II: Student Responsibilities and Conduct
- In General. Just as students have rights, they also have responsibilities. Indiana University expects students to:
- Uphold and follow this Code, relevant standards of respective departments, units, programs and professional societies, and all rules applicable to conduct in class environments or university-sponsored activities on and off campus.
- Obey all university policies and procedures and all local, state, and federal laws.
- Facilitate the learning process, including attending class regularly, completing class assignments, and coming to class prepared.
- Plan a program of study appropriate to the student’s educational goals. This may include selecting a major field of study, choosing an appropriate degree program within the discipline, planning class schedules, and meeting the requirements for the degree.
- Use university property and facilities appropriately in support of their education while being mindful of the rights of others to use university property and facilities.
- Maintain and regularly monitor their university accounts including, but not limited to, e-mail and bursar accounts.
- Be responsible tenants when living in university housing.
- Respect the rights and dignity of other members of the university community.
- Academic Misconduct. Students are expected to uphold and maintain academic and professional honesty and integrity.
- Personal Misconduct. Students are responsible for their behavior, and are expected to respect the rights and dignity of others both within and outside of the university community.