1. Actions, oral statements, and written statements which threaten
or violate the personal safety of any member of the faculty, staff, or
other students.
2. Harassment, sexual or otherwise, that has the effect of creating a
hostile or offensive educational environment for any student,
faculty, or staff member.
3. Stalking, persistently pursuing another person that has the effect
of imposing unwelcomed contact and/or communication.
4. Disruptive behavior that hinders or interferes with the
educational process.
5. Violation of any applicable professional codes of ethics or
conduct.
6. Failure to promptly comply with any reasonable directive from
faculty or University officials.
7. Failure to cooperate in a University investigation.
8. Carrying of weapons on campus, at campus-sanctioned events,
or when meeting with campus personnel. (This policy is not
applicable to students who are law enforcement officers required
by law to carry firearms at all times).
9. Using, dealing in, or being under the influence of alcohol or
illegal drugs while in class, at campus-sanctioned events, or when
meeting with campus personnel.
10. Failure to maintain confidentiality and respect the privacy of
personal or professional information communicated about clients,
one's employer, other students or their employers.
11. Falsification, alteration or invention of information, including,
but not limited to, any third party document used to apply for
financial aid, or lying during a University investigation.
12. Violation of the Student Code of Academic Integrity.
13. Violation of the policy on Acceptable Use of University
Computing and Communication Resources for Students and
Faculty.
14. Hazing (any action which recklessly or intentionally endangers
the mental health or physical health or safety of a student for the
purpose of initiation or admission into or affiliation with any
University-sanctioned organization).
15. Violation of University regulations and policies (in addition to
those regulations and policies covered by items 1-14 above).
16. Violation of federal, state, provincial, or local laws or
regulations that impacts the University's educational environment.
Yes, a university can revoke a student's degree for academic dishonesty if it is proven that the student engaged in cheating, plagiarism, or other forms of academic misconduct.
You can log in to the University of Phoenix website by clicking "Student Login" on the top right corner of the page. Then proceed to login by entering your details into the box on the right and click "Login" to login to the eCampus for the University of Phoenix.
One would be able to go to the official portal site for the University. A username and password is required from the university to enter the student web.
The University of Phoenix Student website is an online campus facility meaning it is very useful for students. They should be able to access university services such as the library and timetables as well as doing online work submissions etc.
I was told just this week by my advisor that over 660,000 students attend Univ of Phoenix. (4-7-10)
This university has the ACBSP accreditation. It is just that the AACSB accreditation does not match up well with the university's mission and focus on student learning and teaching.
You can find information about course offerings at The University of Phoenix by visiting their website. They have detailed information about different programs and courses that they offer.
There are several ways to order transcripts from the University of Phoenix. One such way is through their student website. Alternatively, you can request transcripts by telephone, fax, or post mail. By visiting the official university website you will find the contact number for the Office of Admissions and Records Student Center and also the information you will need prior to ordering your transcript.
The University of Phoenix is authorized to award financial aid assistance to include helping you secure student loans. The school has excellent staff to help you in this area and would suggest you contact them for detailed information.
If you enter the website for the University of Phoenix, a log-in page will be available. Simply click on this and type in your username and password. Submit your answers and then you will be quickly redirected to a student home page.
Phoenix College should be capitalized but not student.
no but i would love to know because im a UOP student as well