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Student code of behaviour
The student code of behaviour requires the following rights to be respected and adhered to at all time by students.
- The right to be treated with respect from others, to be treated fairly and without discrimination, regardless of religious, cultural, racial and sexual differences, age, disability or socio-economic status
- The right to be free from all forms of intimidation
- The right to work in a safe, clean, orderly and cooperative environment
- The right to have personal property (including computer files and student work) and the Registered Training Organisation property protected from damage or other misuse
- The right to have any disputes settled in a fair and rational manner (this is accomplished by the Grievance Procedure)
- The right to work and learn in a supportive environment without interference from others
- The right to express and share ideas and to ask questions
- The right to be treated with politeness and courteously at all times
- No cheating or plagiarism is allowed in any work submitted for assessment
For non-compliance with the Code of Conduct the following procedure for discipline will be followed:
- A member of the MRP International staff will contact students in the first instance to discuss the issue or behaviour & to determine how the issue might be rectified. This meeting and its outcomes will be documented, signed by all parties and included on the student’s personal file. (Step 1)
- Where the issue or behaviour continues, students will be invited for a personal interview with the Assistant Director to discuss this issue further. This meeting and its outcomes will be documented, signed by all parties and included on the student’s personal file. (Step 2)
- Should the issue or behaviour continue, the student would be provided with a final warning in writing & a time frame in which to rectify the issue. A copy of this letter will be included on the student’s personal file. (Step 3)
- After the three steps in the discipline procedure have been followed, should the issue or behaviour still continue, training services will be withdrawn and the student will be notified in writing that their enrolment has been suspended or cancelled.
- Suspension or cancellation of your enrolment has to be reported to DIAC and may affect the status of your VISA.
- At any stage of this procedure students are able to access the college complaints and appeals procedure to settle any disputes that may arise.
For further information please contact us.
CRICOS Provider Code : 03012E
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Upon completion a Nationally Accredited Certificate is issued.
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