Student Conduct Guidelines
· Students are required to maintain a respectful and orderly demeanor at all times.
· Any form of disrespect, defiance, or intimidation towards lecturers, invigilators, staff, or fellow students is strictly prohibited.
· Conduct that is inappropriate includes making written, verbal, or physical threats towards anyone in the CCAMT community.
· Punctuality is expected for all classes, examinations, and events or functions organized by the College.
· Littering and vandalism are not permitted on College property.
· Any student found damaging or vandalizing College property will face disciplinary action and will be responsible for compensating CCAMT for any damages or repair costs.
· Theft of College property or the belongings of other students will result in disciplinary action, and depending on the severity of the offense, may be reported to the police or other relevant authorities.
Disciplinary Policy
The College takes student disciplinary issues very seriously and the following would constitute a student misconduct categorised as minor and major:
Minor misconducts are considered as follows:
Consistent tardiness / Absent Without Valid Reasons
Foul / Abusive Language / Rumours Mongering / Slanderous allegations directed at Fellow Students / Staff / Office Bearers / Business Associates with the Institute
All students are required to practice courtesy to all fellow students, staff, office bearers, or business associates at all times.
Consumption of Alcohol
Students shall not be allowed to consume alcohol beverages while on College Campus
Smoking on Campus Grounds
This is a smoke-free campus, students are expected to adhere to the regulatory requirements set by National Environment Agency (NEA).
Disruptive Behaviour During Lessons
Students are expected practice professional studentship while on college campus.
Inappropriate Dress Code
Students are expected follow a professional dress code, as per outlined in the Student Handbook. They should ensure appropriate attire that does not impede or affect their and the peers’ safety in classes/studios.
Major misconducts are considered as follows:
Criminal Offences / Theft
Criminal offences include, but not limited to: -
Physical assaults on College campus.
Harmful conduct towards peers, College staff, and visitors.
Drugs possession / consumption
Any other serious offences, criminal or otherwise (e.g. theft, vandalism, sexual harassment etc.)
International Students who work / moonlight illegally
Vandalism or Mishandling of Office Premises / Assets / Properties (Major)
In the event if the student has vandalized or mishandled the Institute’s premises, assets or properties, the student shall compensate the College or replace the damaged items.
Falsification of Information
All information provided to the college (e.g. course application, attendance administration etc) must be accurate, complete and truthful.
Falsification of information is a serious offence which may result in expulsion.
Academic Misconduct
Any form of Academic Misconduct (e.g. plagiarism, cheating etc) identified in assignments, project submissions, or examinations will result in a fail grade for the unit, and administrative fee may apply.
Students fraudulently forging authorized signatures
Disciplinary actions shall be taken on students who are involved in fraudulent activities.
Working while on Student Pass
Students on Student Pass caught working will be immediately expelled and reported to ICA.