TAMIU Student Handbook 2022-2023

Page 21 of 92 Student tr avel that includes both student organization(s) and non-student organization(s) traveling internationally or domestic, mus t submit paperwork via the Trailblazers webpage: https://trailblazers.tamiu.edu/ . Proper documentation will be required to be submitte d prior to travel taking place for a pproval. Please visit the TAMIU Rule 13.04.00. L1 to learn more about student t ravel. For more information, please contact the Office of Student Orientation, Leadership and Engagement at 956.326.2280, the Office of Environmental Health and Safety at 956.326.2194, or the Office of International Engagement at 956.326.2282. Section 3.29 TAMIU Rules and Standard Administrative Procedures (SAP) All TAMIU rules and SAP's are accessible from the Office of Compliance webpage under the tab called TAMIU Rules & SAP’s . For more information, please contact the Office of Compliance at 956.326.2855. Section 3.30 Academic Catalog The provisions of the TAMIU Academic Catalog do not constitute a contract, express or implied, between any applicant, student, faculty, or staff member of the Texas A&M International University or Texas A&M University System. This catalog is for informational purposes only. The University reserves the right to change or alter any statement herein without prior notice. This Catalog should not be interpreted to allow a student that beings their education under the Catalog to contin ue the program under the provis ions in the Catalog. For or more information, please visit. https://www.tamiu.edu/catalog/ . ARTICLE 4. CLASSROOM BEHAVIOR & ACADEMIC DISPUTES Behavior that interferes with the conduct of the class may result in disciplinary action. Section 4.01 Classroom Behavior When a student’s behavior in a class is disruptive to a degree that immediate action is warranted, the faculty member has the authority to have the student removed from the class on an interim basis. Contact PD should faculty member anticipate physical defiance. A student who has been removed from a class on an interim basis is entitled to an informal hearing before the head of the department offering the course. The department head may either: 1. Approve an agreement of expectations between the student and the faculty member and reinstate the student to the class, or 2. Extend the removal of the student from the class and refer the case to the Office of Student Conduct and Community Engagement (SCCE) for review and resolution. A copy of all material sent to the Office of Student Conduct should be provided to the

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