| Responsible Executive | : | VR for Student Success and International Affairs |
| Effective Date | : | November 11, 2021 |
| Next Review | : | November 11, 2024 |
Students have certain rights of the University community. Nothing in this document will limit or abridge students’ rights afforded by the Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia. Students have a responsibility not to deny these rights to other members of the University community. Students have additional legal rights and privileges described below.
- Learning Environment. Students have a right to support and assistance from the University in maintaining a climate conducive to teaching, thinking, and learning. University teaching should reflect consideration for the dignity of students and their rights. Students are entitled to academic freedom and autonomy in their intellectual pursuits and development. Students have a right to be treated with courtesy and respect.
- Rights in the Classroom. Students have a right to reasonable notice of the general content of the course, what will be required of them, and the criteria upon which their performance will be evaluated. Students have a right to have their performance evaluated promptly, conscientiously, without prejudice or favoritism, and consistently with the criteria stated at the beginning of the course.
- Role in Governance of the University. Students have a right to participate in the formulation and application of university policy affecting academic and student affairs through clearly defined means, including membership on appropriate committees. Among other things, students have a right to evaluate the performance of their faculty and the quality of university services without fear of negative personal consequences
- Due Process. Students have a right to due process in any proceeding involving the possibility of substantial sanctions. This includes a right to be heard, a right to decision, review, and appeal by impartial persons or bodies, and a right to adequate notice.
- Freedom from Discrimination and Sexual Harassment. Students have a right to be free from illegal discrimination and sexual harassment. University policy prohibits discrimination, harassment, or prejudicial treatment of a student because of his/her race, color, religion, national origin, gender, age, social group or disability.
- Freedom of Expression. Students have a right to examine and communicate ideas by any lawful means if the educational process of the university is not impeded.
Privacy and Confidentiality. Students have a right to privacy and confidentiality subject to reasonable University rules and regulations. Matter shared in confidence must not be revealed by faculty members or University administrators except to persons entitled to such information by law or University policies. Students have a right to be free from unreasonable search and seizure. - Student Records. Students have a right to protection against unauthorized disclosures of confidential information contained in their educational records. Students have a right to examine and challenge information contained in their educational records. For detailed information regarding confidentiality of educational records, students should refer to the University’s Policy on Privacy.
- Student Government and Student Organizations. Students have a right to participate in elections for Student Government. Students have a right to form student organizations and clubs consistent with university policy.