Student conduct
ÂÌñÉçÇø is a close-knit community of learners where respectful living and inquiry are valued and upheld. The University uses policies to set forth its expectations for acceptable student conduct in both academic and non-academic matters.
- Academic Integrity Policy — sets the University's standard for student conduct in academic matters
- Student Code of Conduct — sets the University's standards for student conduct in non-academic matters
Other policies that speak specifically to student conduct in other areas that overlap with the Student Code of Conduct:
- Residence Life Code of Conduct
- Anti-Racism Education and Response Policy
- Sexualized Violence Policy
- Liquor Policy
- Policy on Students with Disabilities
- International Travel Involving Students
- Academic and Athletic Travel Involving Students (domestic travel)
- Policy on Surveys of the Student Experience of Courses
- Personal Information Protection Policy — PIPEDA
View all University policies and procedures.
Where standards are not met — and the rights, safety, and dignity of students are infringed upon — University policies are employed to provide a framework for review, sanction, and resolution. As an institution of higher learning, ÂÌñÉçÇø desires for educative outcomes that promote personal accountability and restoration of/within the community. Where this is not possible or appropriate, more directed and sometimes punitive measures are applied.
In all things, administration of these policies seeks to be clear, fair, and timely. To this end, the information on this page is designed to help students understand and navigate the various policies that apply to their conduct in and out of the classroom.
Complaints
Students are accountable under the Student Code of Conduct for their behaviour on University premises, when acting as University delegates or designated representatives away from campus, and during their participation in off-campus trips and events that are organized or sanctioned by the University.
For complaints against students under the Student Code of Conduct or the Residence Life Code of Conduct, fill out the Code of Conduct Complaint Form.
Complaints must normally be submitted within 30 days of the incident in question. Anonymous complaints will not be processed. The Director of Student Life will normally respond to complaints within 10 calendar days of the complaint's submission.
Any member of the University community (e.g. student, staff, faculty) may bring a complaint against a student. For questions, please contact studentlife@mta.ca.
Complaint resolution process
For complaints against faculty or staff, please contact the ÂÌñÉçÇø Human Resources department at hr@mta.ca.
Contact us
Student Life
Email: studentlife@mta.ca
Phone: (506) 364-2255
Fax: (506) 364-2263
Hours
Monday-Friday
8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (closed 12-1 p.m.)
Summer hours (Victoria Day-Labour Day)
8:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Location
Wallace McCain Student Centre (2nd floor)
62 York Street
Sackville, NB E4L 1E4