| Student Rights |
| All members of the university faculty and staff are responsible for helping students to make progress toward their degree objective.
In accordance with the university's adopted educational mission and philosophy ив "To create a climate that fosters learning and elicits the best performance from each individual" ив student rights are stipulated as follows:
Primary to students' rights is access to an environment free of interference in the learning process. Student rights enumerated herein are accorded when such rights are within the domain and control of Stanton University. |
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Students shall have the right to an impartial and objective evaluation of their academic performance and to receive in writing at the beginning of each course information outlining the method of evaluating student progress toward and achievement of course goals and objectives, including the method by which the final grade is determined. |
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Students shall be free from acts or threats of intimidation, harassment, mockery, insult, or physical aggression. |
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Students shall be free from the imposition of disciplinary sanctions without proper regard for due process. |
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Students shall be free to take reasoned exception to the data or views offered in any course of study and to reserve judgment about matters of opinion, but they are responsible for learning the content of any course for which they are enrolled. |
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Students shall be encouraged to participate in the formation of policies affecting them. |
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Students shall have the right to petition to organize interest groups pursuant to university policies. |
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Students shall have the right to join student associations approved pursuant to university policies. |
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Students shall have the right to invite and hear speakers in accordance with current university policy. |
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Students shall have the right to develop student publications in accordance with standards established by current university policies and procedures. |
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Students shall have the right to exercise freedom of expression and inquiry consistent with university policies and in conformity with federal, state, and local laws. |