Preamble
Daffodil International University (DIU) is committed to the freedom of speech as stated in article 39 of the Constitution of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh and constructive debate of alternative views, theory and data. It recognizes and respects all peaceful and non-obstructive forms of dissent, whether individual or collective, that are within the University regulations and which do not interfere with the regular and essential academic/ non-academic operations of the University. This Code of Conduct has been formulated to provide a clear statement of the University’s expectations of students in respect of academic matters and personal behavior. Study at the University presents opportunities for interacting with other members of the University community. The University recognizes and values the diversity of student experiences and expectations, and is committed to treating students, both academically and personally, in fair and transparent manner. All students, in return, are required to comply with the requirements set down in this Code of Conduct (CoC).
Daffodil International University reaffirms its commitment to:
All students are required to be aware of and act consistently with these values.
Accordingly, the DIU authority, through the representation of Disciplinary Committee (DC), who have performed their responsibilities in good and due form; do hereby establish DIU Code of Conduct (CoC) for students.
1. The Disciplinary Code
1.1 Purpose
The purpose of this code is to outline the acceptable standard of conduct and disciplinary actions applicable to students, in case of violations of the standard conduct. It is acknowledged that a disciplinary code and disciplinary actions are necessary for the smooth operation of an educational institution and the safety and fair treatment of all students.
1.2 Underlying Principles
This code is based on the following principles:
1.3 Disciplinary Sanctions
Based on the severity of the misconduct, the range of official sanctions shall be recommended by the DC for violation of regulations (both academic and social). The disciplinary sanctions are the following:
1.3.1 Verbal Warning (VW)
In case of moderate offense, an Assistant Proctor under the guidance of the Proctor should conduct a disciplinary interview with the student involved along with the student affected/witness(es) that may result in an official warning. This is a notice to the student that his/her conduct was questionable and that if the student is eventually found in violation of a rule while on disciplinary warning; subsequent action may be more severe. The verbal warning shall become matter of record in the student’s file/ or automated system to track the student’s behavior for future reference.
1.3.2 Calling Guardian and Warning Letter (CG & WL)
More serious offense or repetition of the misconduct can result in calling of guardian along with a final written warning through the Registrar Office where the student and guardian shall execute a bond to take on the liability of any future disciplinary actions. The final written warning shall be recorded to the student’s file or in the automated systems to track the student’s behavior for future reference.
1.3.3 Monetary Fine (MF)
Students will be charged with a monetary fine for violating specific Code of Conduct (CoC). The monetary fine will be imposed based on the violation of code and/or repetition of the occurrence.
1.3.4 Disciplinary Probation (DP)
The status of disciplinary probation is assigned for a specific period of time. Though students will be allowed to continue with academic activities in the University, disciplinary probation status may impose some conditions or tasks to comply. During the disciplinary probation period if the student is found “in-violation” for another violation of the CoC, more severe sanctions may be imposed such as suspension or expulsion. The violation of the code requires rectification for future progressive and or corrective measures in conduct, Proctor’s Office will keep the student on disciplinary probation by counseling. During the disciplinary probation period, the student’s behavior will be closely monitored and he/she will be called to the Proctor’s Office for hearing in every week. The Proctor’s office will communicate with student’s mentor to take his/her class attendance and class behavior report.
1.3.5 Temporary Suspension (TS)
The student may, if necessary, be temporarily suspended, before, during, or pending the outcome of the inquiry. Such a sanction requires the student to leave the campus immediately. It may be imposed upon a student by the Department Head, the Chairperson of DC or the Proctor through the Registrar Office. Any instantly suspended student, who returns to the campus during the period of interim suspension, shall be subjected to disciplinary dismissal or disciplinary expulsion. The suspended student must be stay off university property until an official hearing is conducted by the Proctor’s office. During the Temporary Suspension period if he/she puts pressure on the complainant person, shall be subjected to disciplinary dismissal or disciplinary expulsion.
1.3.6 Disciplinary Suspension (DS)
The case where a student is accused of major breach of conduct by committing a severe misconduct will be directed to the Disciplinary Committee (DC). Such as a student may be suspended for up to 2 (two) semesters as per the decision made by the DC. The disciplinary suspension will start from the following semester for the stipulated period of time. If the student has voluntarily refrained from registering for the semester during which the DC holds its hearing, that semester will not be counted within the stipulated period of disciplinary suspension.
1.3.7 Disciplinary Expulsion (DEP)
In this case the student will be ineligible to be admitted in this university anytime in future. Disciplinary Expulsion is a sanction that removes the student from the individual’s academic program and permanently separates a student from the University without the opportunity to graduate or re-enroll at the University in future. Disciplinary expulsion shall be executed by the approval of the Vice-Chancellor of the University.
1.3.8 Compensation to the University (CPS)
Compensation shall be charged to any student who alone, or through group activities, organizes or knowingly participates in the events causing such damages or costs.
1.4 Filing a Complaint
If a student or group of students have concerns about treatment by another student(s), it is appropriate to seek help from the Proctor’s Office. The student feeling mistreated may directly come to the Proctor’s Office, meets the available assistant proctor, narrate the incident and file a complaint. The complainant is required to file a written complaint in a formal complaint form which is available at the Proctor’s Office. Students also welcome to lodge a complaint electronically by email and also using the google form.
1.5 Student Code of Conduct (CoC)
1.5.1 Personal Conduct
All students must:
1.5.2 Academic Conduct
All students must:
Discipline is an important aspect of Daffodil International University (DlU). The University serves as an instrument for molding the character and behavior of the student and this prepares them to take up their future careers as well as the mantle of leadership. Also it is generally accepted that is education constitutes the single most important instrument for the acquisition of knowledge and skills that indispensable for the building of manpower base to promote socioeconomic advancement. Therefore, DIU has formulated above code of conducts. If students violate those, university will take preventive measure and also will hand in punishment to offenders to maintain peace and academic environment of the university. [See section 1.3 Disciplinary Sanction].
1.6 Violation of Code of Conduct and the punishments
For punishment’s abbreviation please see the keywords section.
SL |
Type |
Description |
Punishment |
1 |
Classroom Discipline |
Students are expected to maintain respectful and decorous behavior towards students, staff, and faculty while in the classroom and on the university premises. Ill-discipline includes: |
Minor: VW, WL |
2 | Undesirable Behavior | A behavior in or out of the campus that seems offensive to the society as well as to tarnish the image of the University is an act of undesirable behavior. |
Minor: WL & CG Medium: DSP Major: DEP |
3 | Inappropriate Conduct | Any offensive conduct, act or use of improper/vulgar expression or language in communicating with faculty members, University officials or others on campus, is an act of unseemly conduct. |
Minor: WL & CG Medium: DSP Major: DEP |
4 | Unlawful Obstruction | Interference or obstruction intended to prevent a person from free movement on campus is unlawful obstruction. Any intention to or prevention of a person from movement to or from any University activities is an unlawful obstruction. | Minor: WL & CG Medium: DSP Major: DEP |
5 | Indecent Behavior | Any behavior or expression intended to tease or annoy members of the opposite gender or use of otherwise improper words, gestures, clothing or acts is indecent behavior. | Minor: WL & CG Medium: DSP Major: DEP |
6 | Subversive Activities | Any act or behavior or speech which is regarded as a threat to the public, national security, or sovereignty of Bangladesh or any other country is considered a subversive activity through social media or any other written document. |
Minor: WL, CG & DP Medium: DSP Major: DEP |
7 | Group affirmation against DIU |
Group affirmation verbal, in writing and in social media or any other form of expression, is strictly forbidden and is considered an act of agitation. Offenders on account of agitation are liable to one or a combination of severe sanctions. |
Minor: VW with DP Medium: DSP Major: DEP |
8 | Ragging and Bullying | Ragging/Bullying can include: intimidation, humiliation, ridicule or offence; physical threats; exercise of power over another through negative behavior; insulting, abusing, disparaging or intimidating behavior or words. | Minor: VW WL with CG Medium: DSP Major: DEP |
9 | Cyber Bullying | Cyber Bullying is "the use of electronic communication to bully a person." It falls under this policy if the bullying is between students AND occurs on the university premises/ surroundings areas of university OR adversely affects the safety of students while in university. |
Minor: WL with CG Medium: DSP Major: DEP |
10 | Violence Physical Abuse |
Any act of physical violence such as beating, kicking, and unwanted physical contact by any member of the University or their agents is an act of physical abuse. | Minor: VW WL with CG Medium: DSP Major: DEP |
11 | Intolerance/ Racism |
All members of the University are expected to be tolerant and respectful towards others irrespective of race, religion, class, gender creed or status in the University or with the community at large. Any attitude or conduct of an individual or group of individuals failing to be so respectful and tolerant and disrespect to others is an act of intolerance. |
Minor: VW with DP Medium: DSP Major: DEP |
12 | False / Frivolous Complaints |
Making a complaint to the University authority in an attempt to mislead, misuse or impede university protocols is a false or frivolous complaint. |
Minor: VW with DP or WL Medium: DSP |
13 | Fraud/ Deception |
Providing false information in order to derive benefit by forging of documents, records, etc. is an act of fraud. Fraud includes, but not limited to: knowingly reporting a false emergency; misuse or falsification of university or related documents by actions such as forgery, alteration, or improper transfer; submission of information known by the submitter to be false to a university official. |
Minor: WL Medium: DSP Major: DEP |
14 | Dress Code | All students should wear clean and decent dresses. No student should come to DIU premises wearing any indecent dresses. | Minor: WL, CG & DP Medium: DSP |
15 | Disorder/ Agitation |
Riot or incitement to riot, application of force or coercion or organizing meetings/procession/demonstrations intended to solicit support or obtain signatures to show support or compel any member of the University to participate in activities subversive of discipline or of functioning of University is an act of disorder or agitation. | Minor: WL Medium: DSP Major: DEP |
16 | Disorderly Behavior |
Any breach of University rules, regulations or policies is an act of disorderly behavior. | Minor: WL Medium: DSP Major: DEP |
17 | Disruption | Disruption is an act or a combination of actions by an individual or a group of individuals, who interfere with the smooth and regular functioning of the University. Authorized officers of the University have the right to restrain or prohibit such disruptive behavior and take such other action as may be deemed fit and proper. |
Minor: WL, DP,MF Medium: DSP, CPS Major: DEP |
18 | Disobedience | Failure or refusal to obey University rules or someone in authority is an act of disobedience. | Minor: WL & CG Medium: DSP Major: DEP |
19 | Unauthorized Recording |
Recording, storage, sharing, distribution of images, videos or sound by any means without consent is unauthorized recording and is strictly prohibited in the University. | Minor: VW,WL,CG & DP Medium: DSP |
20 | Misuse of ID | Students should not enter the University premises without Identity Cards. A student may not voluntarily lend his or her ID to another person for any reason. Willfully lending one's ID to another will result in disciplinary action for both the original student and the recipient. | Minor: VW,MF=500Tk Medium: WL with MF=2000Tk MF can be charged or include with the student’s semester fees. |
21 | Academic Dishonesty/ Plagiarism |
Cheating, presentation of someone else's work as your own, preparing work to be used for someone's works, knowingly furnishing false information about academic matters to an university official are acts of dishonesty. Plagiarism is using others' words, concepts, images, or intellectual property in general without clearly acknowledging the source of that information. | Minor: WL & CG Medium: DSP Major: DEP |
22 | Copyright Infringement |
The DIU logo, publications, audio-visual productions and other media materials are the official property of the university. All creative works of students (even in the form of raw footage) done under offered courses considered as university property. One may not use the logo, video, photographs and other media materials without written authorization. | Minor: WL Medium: CPS Major: DSP |
23 | Cyber-Crime | Misbehavior and crimes committed through email, blogs, social networking sites, DIU network or DIU Web Portal, or mobile phones such as: fraud, harassment, pornography, indecent behavior, software and media piracy, web-site vandalism, release of viruses or worms, spam, advertising, spying, hacking, and cyber-bullying. |
Minor: WL & CG Medium: CPS & DSP Major: DEP |
24 | Mischief | Tampering with or unauthorized use of any University equipment or other properties such as doors, locks, computers, 'telephones, lifts, projectors, etc. is an act of mischief. |
Minor: WL,CG & MF Medium: CPS & DSP Major: DEP |
25 | Possession of Weapons | Possession, use, or stashing of any kind of firearms, explosives, harmful chemicals, knives, clubs, etc. is strictly prohibited in the University. | Minor: WL & Medium: DSP Major: DEP |
26 | Theft | Misappropriation or removal of University property or the property of others without any lawful authority is an act of theft. | Minor: WL,CG & Medium: DSP Major: DEP |
27 | Damage of Property | Vandalism, arson, willful act or reckless behavior leading to damage or destruction of University property or the property of others is damage of property. | Minor: WL, CG & CPS Medium: CPS DSP Major: DEP |
28 | Smoking | Daffodil International University is a smoke-free university. All members of the campus community are expected to refrain from smoking. Smoking is forbidden in all indoor and outdoor locations of the University. |
Minor: WL, MF & DP Medium: DSP |
29 | Drugs | Use, production, distribution, sale, possession or stashing of drugs in a manner prohibited under law is an offence. This includes, but is not limited to, alcohol, marijuana, stimulants, narcotics, yaba, and the misuse of prescription drugs. | Minor: WL, CG & DP Medium: DSP Major: DEP |
30 | Gender Harassment/ Eve Teasing |
Sexual harassment or Eve Teasing is defined as inappropriate, unwanted and unwelcome conduct or behavior of a sexual nature perceived as harassment by the receiver, which has an adverse effect on the dignity of women and men both inside and in certain circumstances outside the University. These cases will be overlooked by the Gender Harassment committee. |
Minor: WL, CG & DP Medium: DSP Major: DEP |
Other factors may be added later depending on the time and situation and on the behavior of the students.
1.7 Further Regulations
1.7.1 Following Campus Security
Security of DIU students, faculty, staff, and physical property is of upmost importance. Students are required to follow instructions of security or administrative staff in all matters concerning security of the above. Failure to do so will be considered Disruption (above). Students may be asked to submit to a search of their person or possessions while on campus. Failure to submit will be considered Disruption or Disobedience.
1.7.2 Proper use of Student IDs
Students are required to wear their own IDs at all times when on campus. Students may not enter campus or use any facilities for any reason without possessing and wearing their IDs. It is solely the student's responsibility to maintain possession and care of the ID at all times.
1.8 Proctor Office
The role of the Proctors is to ensure the enforcement of the rules and regulations of the university.
Specific areas include:
The Proctor’s Office is the first contact point to start disciplinary proceedings. It assesses and investigates complaints, and takes necessary steps, from counseling or issuing an official warning to referral to the Disciplinary Committee, depending on the gravity of the offences and as per the advice of the Chairperson of the Disciplinary Committee.
The Proctor's Office will refer any complaints of Sexual Harassment to the Sexual Harassment Committee, who will then investigate and make recommendations to the Disciplinary Committee. It will inform the Students’ Affairs Office about all proceedings involving students.
1.8.1 Sexual Harassment Committee
The role of the Sexual Harassment Committee is to investigate complaints of sexual harassment / assault on, or in some cases off, the university campus. More specifically;