Policy 3.12
Academic Property Rights
Part 1. Definitions
Subpart A. Academic Property
"Academic property" means any work of authorship, invention, discovery or other original creation that is the result of a student fulfilling requirements for a course in which the student is registered. Academic property includes, but is not limited to:
- Term papers and essays;
- Projects;
- Works of art, including, but not limited to, films, videos, digital images, and sound productions; and
- Encoded works.
Academic property does not include tests or exams.
Subpart B. Student
"Student" means an individual who is enrolled in a class or program at Minneapolis College.
Part 2. Property Rights
Subpart A. Returning Academic Property
Upon request of the student and when no longer needed by the instructor for evaluation of the student, the instructor must return any academic property to the student.
Subpart B. Retaining Academic Property
Academic property may be retained by the college with written permission from the student.
Subpart C. Improper Disclosure
In compliance with Minneapolis College Policy 4.11, the college ensures that a student's academic property in a classroom will be safeguarded against improper disclosure. Instructors will neither read from nor distribute a student's academic property without permission from the student.
Date of Adoption: 7/1/1999
Date of Implementation (if different from from adoption date):
Date of Last Review: 3/31/2005
Date and Subject of Revisions: