Student Resources and Support Services
- Medical withdrawal, leave, and return to school
- Emergency Aid Request Form
- Swipe Out Hunger Program Request Form
Case Management and Victim Support Services
- Case Management, Victim Support, and Short-Term Accommodations
- Assessment of student needs
- Crisis prevention and intervention
- Emotional support (Case Management is not counseling or therapy)
- Student advocacy
- Navigating campus and community resources
- Coordination and follow-up support during and after a hospitalization
- Health and safety referrals
- Support in reporting to:
- Support and advocacy in Title IX cases
- Problem resolution
- Outreach to students in distress or who may have experienced a crisis
- Consultation with faculty/staff to support a student in distress
- On-going individual meetings and support
Goldman Center for Student Accessibility
- Academic Accommodations
- Housing Accommodations
- Testing Center
- Employee Accommodations
- Faculty Resources
- Faculty Training
- Dean's Certification
- Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
- Parental Notification
- Code of Student Conduct Amnesty Provisions:
- The Code of Student Conduct is intended to provide all students with the ability to participate in the student conduct process and to seek assistance from the University as needed. In order to encourage students to disclose all relevant information, the University reserves the discretion to refrain from taking disciplinary action against any individual (including a witness or a third party) who shares information in the interest of any individual’s health and safety or in the interest of the Core Values set forth in this Code. This includes, but is not limited to, amnesty for the consumption of alcohol or other drugs at or near the time of any incident. The University may require an educational conference where support, resources, and educational counseling options may be discussed and potentially required with a learning action plan for an individual who has engaged in the illegal or prohibited use of alcohol or drugs. Amnesty may not be given if individuals or groups engage in deceptive behavior, have a significant delay in response or in any way endanger the safety of another. The Dean of Students, or designee, has final say as to whether amnesty should apply.