2020-2021 NMI Catalog 1

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STUDENT LIFE The Associate in Applied Science in Nautical Science (AASNS) degree program is delivered as a cohort style of education. Cohorts are developed as a group of students that are treated as a single unit or ship’s crew – all responsible for the success of one another and their operational mission. The AASNS degree program was created to foster the philosophy that an intimate educational experience nurtures not only the individual, but also the cohort. The program is also designed where faculty and students alike shall be both learners and students togetheralways striving to become the very “best of the best” mariners possible. The students will be transformed into a cohesive group, while developing individual skills necessary to enter the maritime industry. They will be able to safely and efficiently manage, maintain adapt and operate within the current and future needs of the maritime industry. Each group of students going through this program will become a family unit. They will study together, grow together, learn from one another, and establish a group identity together that will last a lifetime and will become the basis for professional networking well after graduation. Outside of our cohorts, our students also become a single unit as a school. Students are responsible for the upkeep of facilities, shoveling sidewalks, engaging in community service and truly becoming part of the fabric of the local community. Student life also expands towards creating community dinners, events such as kickball tournaments, volleyball games, basketball and even burger night with the President.

STANDARDS AND PRINCIPLES OF CONDUCT AND BEHAVIOR (STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT) The NMI community expects all its members to promote the values of honesty, integrity, hard work, compassion, responsibility, and respect for learning. Behaviors or actions which damage morale, disrupt the learning process, or challenge the school’s motto, “Honor the Mariner,” are not acceptable. Any behavior that negatively impacts any other student’s experience in the classroom, the facilities, or on the water is unacceptable. At no time shall a student’s behavior, language, or actions harm, diminish, or infringe on another student’s experience. The purpose of consequences for violations of NMI’s Code of Conduct is to educate the individual who violates these standards and to reinforce expectations for the entire NMI community. Membership in NMI’s community is voluntary and predicated upon the agreement to abide by our shared standards and values. NMI is in the heart of the town of Fairhaven, and its students are expected to represent the school in a way that honors the traditions of the town and community. All students are required to abide by the standards of ethical behavior and principles of conduct as set forth by NMI. Personal conduct on and off campus is governed by these policies and principles. Our Code of Conduct states that students will not lie, cheat, or steal. Academic honesty is always expected. Cheating includes plagiarism, unauthorized use of notes, submitting another’s work as one’s own, or copying work from another student without permission of the instructor.

VIOLATION AND DISMISSAL All students are expected to respect the rights of others and are held responsible for conforming to the laws of the national, state and local governments and for conducting themselves in a manner consistent with the best interest of the Institution and the student body. NMI reserves the right to dismiss any student for any reason including but not limited to: • • • • • •

Failure to maintain satisfactory academic progress Failure to pay school fees or tuition in a timely manner Failure to maintain necessary attendance requirements Failure to follow published student conduct requirements Disruptive behavior Posing a danger to the health or welfare of students, faculty or staff

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