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In Engineering :: Community Standards
The greatest priority of Michigan Tech Youth Programs is the well-being of our students.
Each participant is expected to be courteous and to respect the rights and property of all
other participants, staff members, and the University.
Students show respect for themselves and others by attending and being mentally
engaged in all required sessions, being free from controlled substances (alcohol, tobacco,
drugs, and weapons of any kind), respecting campus boundaries, and refraining from
inappropriate behaviors (profanity, fighting, and other dangerous or
disruptive activities).
Students also help to maintain a healthy atmosphere in the residence hall by signing in
and out of the residence hall while on campus, only leaving campus with a program staff
member, respecting gender boundaries, observing the
posted on-floor time, parking any personal cars and turning keys into the program staff for the duration of the program, and
not scheduling any visits from friends not involved with the program.
Students who engage in dangerous or inappropriate behavior will be removed from the
program and sent home at their own expense. Any program fees will be forfeited if a
student is removed from the program. Student removal is rare and
made at the sole discretion of the program staff.
The program’s community standards will be provided in more detail with enrollment
materials and must be signed by participants and parents.
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