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Policies and Regulations Since the reasons for students coming to The University of Iowa vary from student to student, it is necessary that there be an understanding of the basic regulations by which we live, work, and play. Each student is responsible for campus rules and regulations, so know the rules, and observe them! It must be evident that every well-ordered community has regulations so that the persons living and working together in the community may pursue their individual goals together in the most effective and pleasant manner possible. Personal Conduct The regulations governing the personal behavior of students have evolved over the years as a minimal code of behavior, necessary as a guide to intelligent adult conduct and to prevent the excesses in behavior which interfere with the purposes of an educational institution, break the public law, or damage the public image of the University. Student Behavior - A student's good standing in the University presupposes responsible behavior. The following emphasizes conduct expected of students in the specific areas covered. A. Cheating - Dishonesty in academic work is prohibited by the University. Instructors and Deans of Colleges are responsible for the enforcement of this rule and for appeal by students. B. Reporting Correct Address - Each student is required to report his correct Iowa City commuting address at the time of registration each semester or session. This reported address must be the student’s actual place of residence. Any change of address must be reported within three days to the Office of the Registrar. C. Indebtedness - Any student who is indebted to the University and who fails to make a satisfactory settlement of said indebtedness will be dismissed from the University. No student who has prior unsettled indebtedness to the University may register during the period in which the indebtedness remains unsettled. The University will not provide any evidence of attendance or any official credentials while the indebtedness remains unsettled. D. Summonses by University Officials - Students are required to answer promptly written notices of summons from University offices and to identify themselves when asked by official University personnel. E. Smoking in University Buildings - Smoking is permitted in seminar rooms, offices, and corridors where ashtrays or other suitable receptacles are provided. Smoking is not approved in classrooms and other areas specifically posted as non-smoking areas. F. Photographs for Publications - Photographs for publication purposes must not be taken in University buildings, including dormitories and chapter houses, except with the ap- 32>>
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Policies and Regulations Since the reasons for students coming to The University of Iowa vary from student to student, it is necessary that there be an understanding of the basic regulations by which we live, work, and play. Each student is responsible for campus rules and regulations, so know the rules, and observe them! It must be evident that every well-ordered community has regulations so that the persons living and working together in the community may pursue their individual goals together in the most effective and pleasant manner possible. Personal Conduct The regulations governing the personal behavior of students have evolved over the years as a minimal code of behavior, necessary as a guide to intelligent adult conduct and to prevent the excesses in behavior which interfere with the purposes of an educational institution, break the public law, or damage the public image of the University. Student Behavior - A student's good standing in the University presupposes responsible behavior. The following emphasizes conduct expected of students in the specific areas covered. A. Cheating - Dishonesty in academic work is prohibited by the University. Instructors and Deans of Colleges are responsible for the enforcement of this rule and for appeal by students. B. Reporting Correct Address - Each student is required to report his correct Iowa City commuting address at the time of registration each semester or session. This reported address must be the student’s actual place of residence. Any change of address must be reported within three days to the Office of the Registrar. C. Indebtedness - Any student who is indebted to the University and who fails to make a satisfactory settlement of said indebtedness will be dismissed from the University. No student who has prior unsettled indebtedness to the University may register during the period in which the indebtedness remains unsettled. The University will not provide any evidence of attendance or any official credentials while the indebtedness remains unsettled. D. Summonses by University Officials - Students are required to answer promptly written notices of summons from University offices and to identify themselves when asked by official University personnel. E. Smoking in University Buildings - Smoking is permitted in seminar rooms, offices, and corridors where ashtrays or other suitable receptacles are provided. Smoking is not approved in classrooms and other areas specifically posted as non-smoking areas. F. Photographs for Publications - Photographs for publication purposes must not be taken in University buildings, including dormitories and chapter houses, except with the ap- 32>>
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