1. Non-discrimination notice

The Indian Institute of Sustainability is committed to providing equal opportunities for all people, regardless of race, color, national origin, age, marital status, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, disability, religion, height, weight, or employment Veteran status in terms of, educational programs and activities, and admissions. The institute’s complete non-discrimination policy and contact information for submitting discrimination-related inquiries and complaints can be found here.

2. International students

Students seeking online degrees should be aware that some countries may not officially recognize online foreign degrees, which may have an impact on students seeking to enrol in other education programs or those seeking jobs in the future. nation. Or other employers who need specific certificates. In addition, some countries may or may not require foreign higher education institutions to comply with distance education regulations. The Indian Institute of Sustainability (IIOS) does not represent or warrant that its online degree programs are recognized or meet the requirements of distance education regulations in the student’s country of residence (if located outside the Country). Therefore, it is the responsibility of the student to understand the current situation or special requirements, that is, whether the online degree will be recognized in the country/region where the student lives, how the student’s data collection is used in that country/region, and whether the student will do so. In addition to tuition fees, additional withholding taxes must be paid. Blocked countries. In order to comply with US export control regulations, IIOS currently does not provide online courses** to individuals located in the following regions: Iran, Sudan, Crimea, Cuba, Syria, North Korea, Venezuela* Qualified students who meet the citizens of the above countries and regions, but as part of the admission process, living elsewhere may require proof in the certification statement that they no longer live in a country or region that is fully sanctioned. Other admission requirements may also apply. ** This list may change as penalties change and will increase over time. Therefore, this list may not be completely exhaustive and may contain outdated information. Professional license and experiential learning placement required. Unless specifically directed by representatives of academic programs or informational materials, the Indian Institute of Sustainability (IIOS) does not represent or warrant that its online degree programs meet professional licensing requirements outside of the Country.

Similarly, unless otherwise specified by representatives of the academic program or information materials, IIOS does not represent (i) whether a field was completed in a foreign jurisdiction Experience, clinical rotation, or other experiential learning internships will fulfill with US licensing requirements, and (ii) if the experiential learning internship is completed as part of the IIOS program, whether completed within or outside the Country, it will meet the requirements of those who operate outside of the Country. Requirements established by foreign professional licensing agencies. Therefore, students and prospective students should independently research and determine whether to complete an online or hybrid course at IIOS, including whether the specific circumstances (if applicable) of completing the experiential learning placement meet the requirements. They intend to search for licenses. Restricted access to technology, tools, content and services. Some foreign governments use firewalls to block or restrict access to Internet content, which may affect students’ ability to access course materials and assistive tools and technologies, including those provided by universities, their partners, and third parties. When students are available, using a virtual private network (VPN) can improve