Glenmore University Catalog
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Student Code of Conduct

Glenmore University upholds high standards of student conduct to foster a community of respect, accountability, and ethical behavior. Students are expected to adhere to legal and ethical standards in all their academic and personal endeavors. This policy is designed to encourage personal development while maintaining institutional integrity and compliance with accreditation and state regulations.

Key expectations include:

  • Respect for the rights, dignity, and property of others

  • Commitment to academic integrity and honesty

  • Compliance with university policies local, state, and federal laws

  • Zero tolerance for discrimination, harassment, or violence

Students are required to uphold the following standards at all times:

  • Academic Integrity: Students must complete their own work, avoid plagiarism and cheating, and adhere to the Academic Integrity Policy.

  • Respect for Others: All students must treat peers, faculty, and staff with professionalism and courtesy, regardless of background, opinion, or identity.

  • Use of University Systems: University technology must be used appropriately and lawfully. Misuse of digital platforms, accounts, or academic tools is prohibited.

  • Ethical Communication: Online communication should remain respectful, civil, and free from harassment, threats, or disruptive behavior.

  • Compliance with University Policy: Students are responsible for reading and following all published university policies related to conduct, academics, and student services.

Examples of Code Violations

Examples of prohibited conduct include, but are not limited to:

  • Plagiarism, cheating, or falsifying academic records

  • Use of abusive or discriminatory language in any university-affiliated communication

  • Disruption of class activities or discussion boards

  • Unauthorized access to university platforms or impersonation of another user

  • Harassment, threats, or retaliation toward members of the university community