Students at the Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute have the right to express their views, feelings, and beliefs inside and outside the classroom and to support causes publicly, including by peaceful demonstrations and other means. These freedoms of expression extend so far as conduct does not impinge on the rights of other members of the community or the orderly and essential operations of the Institute. Disorderly conduct is not permitted. Violation of the orderly operation of BAMSI includes, but is not limited to:
- Excessive noise, which interferes with classes, Institute offices, residence hall neighbors, or other campus and community activities;
- Unauthorized entry into or occupation of a private work area;
- Conduct that restricts or prevents faculty or staff members or student employees from performing their duties, including interruption of meetings, classes, or events;
- Failure to maintain clear passage into or out of any BAMSI building or passageway; and
- Failure to disperse when a building, office, or campus space is closed.