Armstrong University

Armstrong University was founded in 1918, over a century ago with a mission to expand access to quality higher education and prepare individuals for meaningful professional and civic contributions.

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Armstrong University was founded in 1918, over a century ago with a mission to expand access to quality higher education and prepare individuals for meaningful professional and civic contributions.

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Policies & Student Handbook

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Student Policies & Resources

The Student Handbook is an important guide that helps students understand the values, expectations, policies, and procedures that shape the Armstrong University experience. It serves as a comprehensive resource that provides essential information about academic standards, student rights and responsibilities, campus policies, and available support services.

A strong university community is built on mutual respect, accountability, and shared expectations. The Student Handbook helps students become informed members of the Armstrong University community by clearly outlining the principles and standards that contribute to a safe, inclusive, and productive learning environment. Topics covered within the handbook include academic integrity, student conduct, attendance expectations, grievance procedures, campus safety information, and other important university policies.

Understanding and following university policies is an important part of student success. Familiarity with these guidelines helps students make informed decisions, access available resources, and navigate university life with confidence. The handbook also serves as a valuable reference throughout a student's academic journey, providing answers to common questions and guidance on important institutional procedures.

At Armstrong University, we encourage all students to review the Student Handbook regularly and remain informed about updates and changes that may affect their academic experience. By understanding their rights and responsibilities, students contribute to a positive campus culture while positioning themselves for personal, academic, and professional success.