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Student Services
Graduate Services –
The
Institute
is pleased to offer assistance to students seeking
employment opportunities. Students must realize,
however, that the school does not promise jobs nor can
be it held responsible if a student fails to find
employment. To receive benefit of the Graduate
Services Department, students are required to register
with a Placement Counselor, and be in good standing with
the Financial Aid Office. Our Graduate Services
Program includes the following:
Scheduled Interviews
– The Institute will assist students with placement
contacts during the final portion of their training.
Only students who have successfully completed all
required elements of the Institute are scheduled for
interviews.
Orientation –
An orientation will be held for all new
students for each program. ALL NEW STUDENTS ARE
REQUIRED TO ATTEND. The orientation session
acquaints new students with school policies, procedures,
and services. At this time, class schedules are
distributed and reviewed. During this time,
students will be required to read all pertinent
information and will be given the opportunity to ask
questions.
Counseling Referral
–
Students experiencing problems in their personal lives
that threaten their success at the Institute are
encouraged to seek assistance from the Vice President of
Operations. The Institute has identified a wide range of
resources that are committed to helping students with
everything from assistance with paying tuition to
personal counseling. All inquiries will be handled
with confidence and will not be entered into a student’s
file.
The Institute
takes its responsibility to train students for the job
market very seriously; therefore, we insist that
students act and dress in accordance with proper
business etiquette. Student behavior must be
professional and courteous at all times.
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Dress –
Students are required to wear clothing
appropriate for a construction project
setting. This is defined as: |
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a. Long pants
or dungarees
b. Hard-soled,
leather work boots
c. Shirts
with long sleeves
d. Hard
hats, eye protection and gloves (to be
provided by the school) |
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Food/Drink –
Permitted only in the break room
areas. Students are strictly
prohibited from taking food and/or drinks
into the classrooms. |
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Family
Members/Visitors – No family members or
visitors are permitted in classes at any
time without expressed permission in advance
from the Director of Admissions.
Children are not permitted to attend classes
with their parent. |
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Cellular
Phones, Pagers, PDA’s, Digital Cameras, and
Photographic Equipment – Students must
ensure that all such electronic
communication equipment is turned off during
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The following
activities may result in disciplinary action, including
suspension or dismissal from the program:
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Vandalism |
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Gambling |
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Possession of
drugs, drug paraphernalia, and/or alcohol on
school property, including parking areas |
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Possession of firearms and/or weapons on
school property, including parking areas |
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Language
– Obscene or foul language will not be
tolerated |
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Smoking
is not permitted inside the building; and
then, only in designated areas |
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Physical
or verbal abuse and/or harassment of any
student, faculty member or school official |
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Theft of
school and/or student property |
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Plagiarism, cheating or falsifying records |
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Poor
attendance, pursuant to the attendance
policy outlined in this website |
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Belligerent insubordinate, or disrespectful
behavior that may undermine the authority of
a faculty member or school official; or
disrupt any class, lab, or other
instructional session |
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Solicitation of any other students, faculty
member, or school official for any cause
unrelated to the instruction provided by the
Institute, whether on behalf of an
individual or a group |
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Distribution of any literature to any person
in or during class or lab.
Distribution of Institute-related literature
must be approved in advance by the School
Director |
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Copying
or removal of documents from the Institute
without the prior approval of the School
Director |
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Willful
disregard of school safety policy, practices
and procedures; to include horseplay |
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