We want City Lit to be a friendly, welcoming and open place to study where students are engaged and inspired. To achieve this we need students studying at City Lit, whether in the building or online to follow our Student Conduct policy.
Conduct is unacceptable if you:
- fail to display the standards of behaviour that are expected between adults in a professional learning environment
- disrupt, obstruct or prevent the participation, learning or progress of other students
- disrupt, obstruct or prevent teaching or the administration of City Lit
- behave in a manner that could damage City Lit’s reputation.
If your conduct at the college is unacceptable we will follow our Student Conduct policy to address this.
Read full Student Conduct policy here.
If you post or send content which may reasonably be deemed to be offensive, inappropriate or objectionable anywhere on or to City Lit websites or social media channels, or otherwise engage in any disruptive behaviour on any City Lit service, we may remove such content.
Where City Lit reasonably believes that you are in breach of any applicable laws, we may disclose your personal information to relevant third parties, including law enforcement agencies or your internet provider. City Lit would only do so in circumstances where such disclosure is permitted under applicable laws, including data protection law.
Read the full ITC and Digital Acceptable use policy here.