Student Responsibilities


It is the responsibility of every student to maintain academic integrity, respect the rights and differences of others, and assume responsibility for reading, understanding and adhering to all college policies.

Furthermore, it is the responsibility of every student to abide by local, state and federal laws.

Students shall at all time when on the school premises conduct themselves in an orderly and considerate manner and shall appear for classes in a sober and receptive condition.

All members of the BHDI community are issued a non-transferable ID Card.

BHDI provides a smoke-free environment. Smoking is permitted outside only in designated smoking areas.

Students are prohibited from bringing Food and/or Drink into the following areas:

  • Studios
  • Classrooms
  • Carpeted rooms
  • Hallways

The following exceptions apply:

  • Bottled water is permitted in all areas of the school
  • Food and Drink are allowed in the Cafeteria

 

Because BHDI recognizes that your choice of clothing and your manner of grooming are your own prerogatives, the college does not publish dress codes or standards.

However, since fashion is our world, the college does request that you dress appropriately and groom properly in a professional manner to respect our community and reflects favorably on the public image that BHDI endeavors to maintain.

While it is understood that laptops and other electronic devices may be necessary for some classroom environments, electronic devices including, but not limited to, beepers, cell phones, PDA’s, cameras, laptops, and MP3 players are allowed in class only at the discretion of the professor.

If disruptive, these devices may be confiscated, until the end of class. If used on test days or without approval from the professor, the student may be charged with cheating.

Headphones are allowed in classes only at the discretion of the professor.  Additionally, students may not use electronic devices in class for purposes which disrupt the learning environment including, but not limited to surfing the internet, chatting online, and text messaging, unless given the expressed permission by the professor.