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student code of conduct

At The Interior Designers Hub, we’re committed to providing a supportive, inclusive, and professionally credible learning environment for our diploma programme. As a regulated education provider delivering Ofqual-recognised AIM qualifications, we ask all learners to follow this Code so that everyone can learn confidently and safely.

This Code works alongside our full Policy & Procedure Handbook, which learners receive at enrolment.

1. RESPECTFUL & INCLUSIVE BEHAVIOUR

We expect all learners to:

  • Respect the diverse backgrounds and experiences within our community
  • Treat peers, tutors, and all staff with courtesy and respect
  • Communicate professionally across all Hub platforms
  • Avoid any form of bullying, harassment, or discrimination

2. ACADEMIC INTEGRITY

All work submitted must be your own original work. This includes:

  • No plagiarism or uncredited use of others’ ideas
  • No unapproved use of AI tools to create, rewrite, or improve assessed work
  • Following all assessment guidance and referencing requirements

Academic honesty protects the value of your qualification and the integrity of our programme. More details are available in our Policy & Procedures Handbook, which all learners are given upon enrolment.

3. USE OF ONLINE LEARNING SPACES

To keep our digital community positive and productive, learners should:

  • Avoid sharing, recording, or distributing course content without permission
  • Engage respectfully in Hub Huddles, forums, and group spaces
  • Follow tutor instructions during coaching and assessment sessions

4. FAIR USE OF MATERIALS

All course content is for your personal study only. Learners must not copy, share, or publish Hub materials externally, or use them for commercial purposes.

5. ENGAGEMENT & PROGRESS

Our course is flexible, but learners are responsible for:

  • Making consistent progress through the programme
  • Submitting assignments within the timeframe provided
  • Asking for support if challenges arise

7. MISCONDUCT

The Interior Designers Hub may take action where there is:

  • Plagiarism or academic dishonesty
  • Serious misuse of AI
  • Harassment, discrimination, or inappropriate behaviour
  • Misuse of course materials
  • Fraudulent activity or misleading information

Actions may include warnings, resubmission, loss of marks, or removal from the programme, depending on severity.

8. RAISING CONCERNS OR MAKING A COMPLAINT

We take all concerns seriously. Learners can contact The Interior Designers Hub directly to raise issues or follow the Complaints Process outlined in the policy booklet.

ACCEPTANCE OF THE CODE

By enrolling with The Interior Designers Hub, you confirm that you will follow this Code of Conduct and the supporting policies provided at enrolment.