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Course Descripons - The Art Institutes

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Student Aff airs<br />

Appropriate A� re<br />

Students are requested to dress appropriately for their<br />

profession while a� ending <strong>The</strong> Illinois Ins� tute of <strong>Art</strong>.<br />

Property Rights<br />

<strong>The</strong> Illinois Ins� tute of <strong>Art</strong> is not responsible for the<br />

personal property of the students (e.g. books, supplies,<br />

equipment, and clothing). <strong>The</strong> student should put their<br />

name and number on all items of value. Equipment serial<br />

numbers should be recorded and kept in a safe place.<br />

Students should review their personal property/homeowners<br />

insurance and automobile comprehensive insurance<br />

policies to determine whether valuable equipment (such<br />

as cameras) would be covered in the event of the� or loss.<br />

Property of <strong>The</strong> Illinois Ins� tute of <strong>Art</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong> student is responsible for any <strong>The</strong> Illinois Ins� tute<br />

of <strong>Art</strong>’s books or equipment used or checked out and is<br />

responsible for the cost of repair or replacement of such<br />

items in the event they are damaged or lost.<br />

Exhibi� on of Student Work<br />

Student artwork is important to <strong>The</strong> Illinois Ins� tute of <strong>Art</strong><br />

and <strong>The</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Ins� tutes system of schools. It is of great benefi<br />

t in teaching other students and in demonstra� ng the<br />

nature and value of the programs. <strong>Art</strong>work is used by admissions<br />

representa� ves to show prospec� ve students and<br />

counselors what students have achieved. Student artwork<br />

is also a basic part of the catalog and other publica� ons<br />

and exhibi� ons illustra� ng the programs at the school. <strong>The</strong><br />

Illinois Ins� tute of <strong>Art</strong> reserves the right to make use of<br />

the artwork of its students for such purposes, with student<br />

permission. <strong>The</strong> Illinois Ins� tute of <strong>Art</strong> also reserves the<br />

right to select artwork that is appropriate to a given circumstance<br />

and may choose not to display work that might<br />

be viewed as objec� onable by some audiences. <strong>The</strong> Illinois<br />

Ins� tute of <strong>Art</strong> is not responsible for loss or damage of<br />

student property including artwork or tapes.<br />

Rights to <strong>Art</strong>work<br />

<strong>The</strong> school reserves the right to use samples of student<br />

work and photographs, video or fi lm of students.<br />

141 Student Conduct<br />

Smoking<br />

<strong>The</strong> Illinois Ins� tute of <strong>Art</strong> is a smoke-free environment,<br />

and all faculty and staff strictly enforce this restric� on.<br />

Illness or Injury<br />

In the event of illness or injury to a student on school<br />

premises or at a sponsored func� on of <strong>The</strong> Illinois Ins� tute<br />

of <strong>Art</strong>, the student may request to be transported to a local<br />

hospital emergency room or doctor for examina� on and<br />

treatment if necessary. <strong>The</strong> student should review personal<br />

or family insurance policies to determine whether appropriate<br />

coverage exists.<br />

Student Liability<br />

Physical injury or other medical problems, including loss or<br />

damage to personal property resul� ng from fi re, the� , or<br />

other causes, are not the responsibility of <strong>The</strong> Illinois Ins�<br />

tute of <strong>Art</strong>. <strong>The</strong> college recommends that students carry<br />

personal insurance.

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