Albertson College of Idaho

Student Life

Admission to the College is a voluntary exercise on the part of the student. In voluntarily accepting membership in an educational community, the student assumes the responsibility to abide by the academic performance standards and student conduct regulations of the campus community. It is expected that students, as part of the college community, will conduct themselves in such a way as to respect the rights of others and observe the legal norms of the larger society. These expectations are cited in various publications including, but not limited to, the Student Handbook. When a student's behavior appears to come into conflict with campus expectations or policy, the student will be confronted and referred to the campus disciplinary system. The campus disciplinary system is coordinated by the Dean of Student Affairs. The specific procedures vary according to the seriousness of the alleged infractions.

Students, faculty and members of the administration have jointly developed a set of policies and guidelines to establish the rights and responsibilities of all students. These guidelines are published in the Student Handbook, located on-line at http://www.collegeofidaho.edu/studenthandbook/index.htm. By enrolling at Albertson, students agree to abide by these policies and guidelines.

Albertson reserves the right, and by matriculation the student acknowledges that right, to dismiss or suspend any student whose conduct is unacceptable by college standards. Students should be aware of various college policies as specified in the Student Handbook.


Albertson College Catalog is not a contract but rather a guide for the convenience of students. Every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy. Any editorial or typographical errors, which may be present, do not change policy as formulated by the faculty and administration of the college. Albertson College reserves the right to change or withdraw courses, to change fees, rules and calendar for admission, registration, instruction and graduation, and to change other regulations affecting the student body, at any time.