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Regulations and Student Conduct Policy

The student is responsible for meeting the Institute’s standards including the Student Conduct Policy.

Every student is responsible for classroom cleanliness. The Institute maintains a vegetarian environment. Food is provided, and no food may be brought to the premises. No food or drinks are allowed in the classroom. No smoking or drugs are allowed on the Institute’s premises.

  • No cell phones, pagers or computers may be used in the classroom without prior approval.
  • No recording of audio or video is allowed except by MMI, unless there is a medical necessity.

The Institute does not permit the students to audio or video record the classes or events. The Institute may audio or video record the sessions for individuals interested in purchasing the tapes.

  • Students are not permitted to copy or distribute their lecture notes or to sell them in whole or in part to anyone without the Institute’s permission.
  • The Institute welcomes all input for improvement and expects the students’ honesty, courtesy, and cooperation at all times, both in and out of the classroom setting.

Equality of opportunity in education is provided in admission of students and hiring and promotion of faculty without discrimination or segregation on the grounds of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, age, marital status, disability or sexual orientation. Students and staff have the right to work and attend classes in an atmosphere free from harassment.

The Board of Directors has primary responsibility for ensuring academic freedoms for faculty, students, and the entire Institute community. No faculty member, student, or member of the Institute’s larger community shall be censured, penalized, or discriminated against for any behavior within accepted standards of free speech and academic freedom.

Probation and Dismissal Policy

A student will be placed on probation after missing three classes, disturbing the class twice or behaving inappropriately twice.   Students may be placed on probation for academic insufficiency (a cumulative GPA below 3.0), misrepresentation, failure to meet attendance standards, breech of Student Conduct Policy, or any other violation of the Institute’s guidelines.

The Institute reserves the right to suspend regularly scheduled classes if there is any danger to the students or staff.