Student Life

At Kyrgyzstan American University, we understand the demands of modern life, which is why our online courses are designed with ultimate convenience in mind. Whether you’re at home, on the go, or traveling, our online platform allows you to access your coursework anytime, anywhere, and on any device. This flexibility ensures that you can learn at your own pace, fitting your studies around your personal and professional commitments. With the freedom to study when it suits you best, our online courses empower you to enhance your skills and knowledge, setting you on a path to a brighter future without compromising your current lifestyle.

TAU Student Honor Code

The Kyrgyzstan American University adopted the TAU Student Honor Code, which was subsequently endorsed by the Faculty and the TAU Board of Trustees. The Code guides student conduct at the University. It reads as follows:

I, as a student member of the The Kyrgyzstan American University academic community, in accordance with the University’s mission and in a spirit of mutual respect, pledge to:

  • Continuously embrace honesty and curiosity in the pursuit of my educational goals.
  • Avoid all behaviors that could impede or distract from the academic progress of myself or other members of my community.
  • Do my own work with integrity at all times, in accordance with syllabi, and without giving or receiving inappropriate aid.
  • Do my utmost to act with commitment, inside and outside of class, to the goals and mission of The Kyrgyzstan American University.

Infractions of this code may be referred to the Restorative Justice Committee.

Student policies are published in the Student Handbook, which can be found on the school’s website. The Planner is available to all students digitally. The College encourages student freedom and self- government within the limits in the Student Handbook. Students become liable to disciplinary action if their conduct is in conflict with these stipulations.

Students seeking employment at the University as a means of partial self-support should inquire at the Office of Financial Aid.

The University newspaper, AC Diario and the literary magazine Voces  provide students with opportunities to publish their written work.

Student Records and Privacy

Public Law 93-380 as amended, the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, also known as the Buckley Amendment, protects the privacy of student records. The Kyrgyzstan American University is committed to full compliance with this legislation. For more information about student privacy rights, see the Student Handbook.

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