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Massachusetts Institute of Technology publishes a number of documents
regarding the behavior of its faculty, students, and staff. This document,
"Standards and Procedures for Students at MIT," summarizes the rules,
regulations, and procedures that apply to all students at the Institute
(graduate and undergraduate). Much of this material has been quoted
or summarized from two documents published by the Institute: MIT
Bulletin and Policies and Procedures. The MIT Bulletin,
which also describes each year's courses and degree programs, is provided
free of charge, in the fall, to all incoming and continuing registered
students. Policies and Procedures is a manual of general Institute
policies found in most administrative offices and available at web.mit.edu/policies.
The "Standards
and Procedures for Students at MIT" contains standards, guidelines,
regulations, and procedures regarding general behavior and policies
relating to all undergraduate and graduate students including those
residing in Institute-approved living groups.
In the majority
of instances, enforcing these regulations falls under the jurisdiction
of the Office of the Dean for Student Life (DSL) and/or the Committee
on Discipline (COD).
The Institute
reserves the right to make additions, deletions, or changes to these
regulations at any time.
"Nothing
contained in these rules and regulations shall be construed as restricting
in any way a student's right to free expression as guaranteed under
the United States Constitution or Massachusetts Declaration of Right."
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