Student Code of Conduct
Toronto Metropolitan University’s (TMU) Student Code of Non-Academic Conduct (the ‘Code’) outlines actions which the university considers to be non-academic misconduct. The Code applies to all TMU students. Read the full version of the Student Code of Non-Academic Conduct.
Useful information about the code
As a student at TMU, you are entitled to learning, studying and working in an environment that is civil, safe and respectful of your rights, well-being and dignity. It is important to know that TMU is concerned with your conduct and actions if it:
- Has a negative impact on other students or university employees;
- Damages or disrupts our learning, teaching and work environment; or
- Impacts the safe use of university housing or other campus services and spaces.
On-campus: The Code applies to all conduct which takes place on university land and premises (rented or owned), or if using university-owned or run property or equipment (such as phones, computers and computer networks). Students who live in university residences are also governed by TMU Residence Community Standards.
Off-campus and virtual: The Code applies to all conduct of students off-campus or virtual when they:
- Declare publicly that they represent TMU or are affiliated with TMU;
- Participate in a course or organized class activity;
- Participate in a TMU event that is identified as such; or
- In exceptional circumstances, the potential consequences of their conduct adversely affects a complainant’s course of learning, teaching or work.
Below are some examples of types of conduct covered under The Code (this is not a full list):
- Disruption of learning, teaching and working
- Behaviour that is abusive, demeaning, threatening or intimidating
- Theft, damage, and destruction of property
- Misuse of facilities, equipment, materials or services
- Misconduct related to the use of alcohol/drugs
- Refusing to show identification (such as your TMU OneCard) when requested by TMU Security, an exam invigilator or other university employees when related to their duties
In addition, your program department may have special rules or policies and procedures regarding, for example, student placements or use of studio space and/or labs. Check with your department for their policies.
Filing a complaint under the code
If you decide you want to file a complaint about another TMU student’s non-academic behaviour, it must be submitted in writing to the student conduct officer (studentconduct@torontomu.ca).
Preparing for a meeting
If you have received a notice from the student conduct officer of a complaint, understand how the process works by following this link.
Understanding outcomes and appeals
If you are involved in a complaint, understand what potential remedies/sanctions can be applied by following this link.