Rights and Responsibilities
Students have the right to:
- All statutory rights – laws passed by Congress, privacy right-information in students’ records, and protection from improper disclosures; civil or federal right – right secured under the federal constitution or federal civil right law (freedom of expression, assembly).
- Make their own academic decisions.
- Access adequate academic advising.
- Quality instruction and/or educational experiences.
- Access to the instructor throughout each course.
- Information regarding application procedures.
- Information regarding tuition, fees, refund policies and procedures.
- Information regarding how satisfactory academic progress is determined.
Students have the responsibility to:
- Pay all tuition, fees, and other expenses.
- Comply with the Student Conduct Policy
- Be aware of the educational objectives of the institution, comprehend the IICS evaluation criteria, and maintain satisfactory academic progress.
- Conduct their academic affairs honestly. Students will not cheat, plagiarize, falsify their academic records, or otherwise misrepresent their work.
- Take appropriate action when informed of grade deficiencies.
- Know their due-process guarantees and understand the appeals procedures.
Students may withdraw from the Institute at any time. Financial obligations in the event of withdrawal are described in the “Cancellation and Refund Policy.”
Students may be terminated from the Institute for the following reasons:
- Failure to maintain contracted payment schedule.
- Failure to maintain minimum academic requirements (see “Grading System” in the Catalogue).
- Non-adherence to any student responsibilities.