IU Student Code
Your ACP classroom is an extension of the IU campus. Your ACP course will be taught with the same content expectations, pedagogical approaches, student performance standards, and assessment strategies as occur on the IU campus. Be prepared for a faster pace, more personal responsibility, and more rigorous expectations than a typical high school course. This is not a college prep course, it is a college course. All of this combines to create an exciting learning experience for you.
All Indiana University students are required to adhere to the responsibilities outlined in the Indiana University Code of Student Rights, Responsibilities, and Conduct located here:
ACP students who are earning college credit by taking IU classes are required to adhere to the responsibilities outlined in the Code.
The IU Code of Student Rights, Responsibilities, and Conduct ensures your rights as an IU student are protected. While you're entitled to respect and civility, you also have responsibilities to the campus community. The Code outlines these responsibilities and the university's expectations for your behavior as an IU student.
The Code also describes the types of misconduct for which students may be penalized, including cheating, fabrication, plagiarism, interference with other students' work, violation of course rules, and facilitating academic dishonesty. Review the definition and clarifications related to academic misconduct on the IU Student code website.
Per IU policy, ACP instructors are required to investigate and report all incidents of academic misconduct to the IU Dean of Students.