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Middlebury Handbook

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  1. I. Middlebury-Wide Policies
  2. II. Policies for the Undergraduate College
  3. III. Policies for the Language Schools
  4. IV. Policies for the Institute of International Studies
  5. V. Policies for Schools Abroad
  6. VI. Policies for Middlebury Institute Online
  7. Previous Handbooks

I. Middlebury-Wide Policies

The freedom to teach and learn depends upon the creation of appropriate conditions and opportunities on the campus as a whole as well as in classrooms and lecture halls. All members of the academic community share the responsibility for securing and sustaining the general conditions conducive to this freedom.

The primary purposes of regulations and discipline in an academic community are to protect the well-being of the community and to advance its educational mission by defining and establishing certain norms of behavior.

Please select from the following content:

  • A. General Principles
  • B. Non-Discrimination Policies
  • C. Health & Safety Policies
  • D. Appropriate Use of Middlebury Resources and Assets
  • E. Records
  • F. Required Disclosures
  • G. Misconduct in Research and Other Scholarly Activities

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