| Elevare Career Institute | 3501 | |
| School Name | Institution | |
| Key Policy Overview | 2026-01-01 | 2026-01-01 |
| Policy Name | Effective Date | Revision Date |
We work together to help you succeed at Elevare. This section highlights the most important policies that guide your time here—what you can expect from us, and what we expect from you. By understanding these key rules, you will be better prepared to stay on track, ask for help early, and make the most of your program. Please read this overview carefully and use the links to explore any policy in more detail whenever you need it.
A. Your Rights and Responsibilities
· You have the right to be treated fairly, respectfully, and without discrimination, and the responsibility to treat others the same. Learn more Respectful and Fair Treatment of Students Policy
· You have the right to learn in a safe and supportive environment, free from harassment or bullying, and the responsibility to maintain such environment. Learn more: Sexual Misconduct Policy & Consequences.
· You have the right to clear information about your program, schedule, tuition and fees, grading, and policies. Learn more: Student Statement of Right.
· You are responsible for knowing and following the policies in the Student Handbook and any updates we share with you.
B. Attendance and Participation
· You are expected to attend all scheduled classes (in‑person or online) and be on time. Learn more: Attendance Policy.
· Most programs require a minimum overall attendance (e.g., around 80%) to stay in good standing and successfully complete your program. Learn more: Attendance Requirements.
· If you are sick, have an emergency, or know you will be late or absent, you must:
o Inform the school as soon as possible using the method given by your program (email, phone, portal, etc.).
o Provide supporting documents if possible (for example, a medical note or a medical professional’s contact for verification/reference). Learn more: Reporting Absences.
· Too many absences or lateness can affect your ability to complete the course or graduate on time, and for some students, your funding or study permit status. Learn more: Consequences of Poor Attendance.
C. Academic Policies and Integrity
· You are expected to complete all assignments, projects, and exams honestly and on time._ Learn more: _Academic Policies
· Academic integrity means doing your own work and giving proper credit when you use others’ ideas or words. Learn more: Academic Integrity
· If you use generative AI tools (for example, ChatGPT, or similar large language models):
o Follow the course‑specific rules about when and how you may use AI.
o Always acknowledge AI use when required.
o Never use AI to complete assessments that must be your own original work.
· Learn more: Use of Generative AI
· If you do not meet the academic standards (for example, low grades or repeated fails), you may be placed on academic warning or probation, and you may need to follow an improvement plan. Learn more: Academic Progress & Probation.