All students are required to have knowledge of rights, responsibilities and regulations pertaining to campus life which are published in the Student Handbook, www.tntech.edu/studenthandbook/
Each student is responsible for maintaining communication with the University by keeping officials informed at all times of current address (including zip code) and telephone number.
Students are responsible for the proper completion of their academic programs; for familiarity with requirements of the University Catalog under which they intend to graduate; for maintaining the grade average required; and for meeting all other degree requirements. A student may receive counsel from an academic advisor; however, the final responsibility remains that of the student.
Academic integrity is at the foundation of the educational process and key to student success. Students with academic integrity are committed to honesty, ethical behavior, and avoiding academic integrity violations. Maintaining high standards of academic integrity is critical to the reputation of Tennessee Tech, its students, alumni, and the employers of Tennessee Tech graduates. Policy 216 Student Academic Integrity describes the definitions of academic misconduct and policies and procedures for addressing Academic Misconduct at Tennessee Tech. For details, view the Academic Integrity website and Tennessee Tech’s Policy 216 – Student Academic Integrity at Policy Central.