Hackify Cybertech wants its learning environment to feel safe, respectful, accountable, and professionally aligned. This Student Code of Conduct sets the expected standards for behavior across classes, mentorship, digital tools, discussions, project submissions, and student interactions.

The purpose of this code is not only disciplinary. It is also educational. Strong conduct supports a better learning culture and a more credible academic experience.


Respect, Safety and Communication

Students must treat mentors, team members, peers, and support staff respectfully. Harassment, intimidation, abusive language, discrimination, or disruptive behavior is not acceptable.

  • Communicate respectfully in classes, chats, email, and calls
  • Do not harass, threaten, insult, or target other learners
  • Support a productive academic environment

Academic Honesty and Ethical Technology Use

Students are expected to submit original work, follow academic honesty rules, and use cybersecurity or AI training responsibly. Unauthorized hacking, unlawful testing, plagiarism, impersonation, or cheating violates this code.

  • No cheating, plagiarism, or false project claims
  • No illegal or unauthorized use of cybersecurity knowledge
  • No misuse of AI tools to falsify competence or assessment work

Violations and Institutional Action

Where conduct standards are breached, Hackify Cybertech may issue guidance, warnings, access restrictions, certificate holds, suspension, or program removal depending on the seriousness of the issue.

  • Minor issues may result in warnings or corrective instructions
  • Repeated or serious violations may affect access or certification
  • Severe misconduct may lead to removal from the platform or escalation

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does a student code of conduct matter for an ed-tech platform?

A student code of conduct helps create a safer, more disciplined learning environment and makes the platform feel more credible, organized, and institution-like.

Can misconduct affect certification or access?

Yes. Depending on severity, misconduct can affect certification eligibility, platform access, admissions standing, or continued participation.