STUDENT’S RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The University recognizes that as a member of an academic community, students have rights. These rights are grounded in federal and local statutes as well as in the philosophy of education and learning. Student’s welfare and the conditions under which they study must be safeguarded. Campus policies and procedures seek to guarantee these rights. Student understanding and cooperation are essential to the successful implementation of this structure.
- WELCOME MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
- SCHOOL HISTORY/LEGAL STATUS
- APPROVAL DISCLOSURE STATEMENT
- AUHS PROGRAMS OVERVIEW
- ACCREDITATION AND APPROVALS
- ABOUT AUHS
- Limitations of the Degree Program
- GOVERNANCE AND ADMINISTRATION
- STUDENT ACTIVITIES AND SERVICES
- Institutional Plan
- Access to Information
- STUDENTS POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
- Americans with Disabilities Act Policy
- Student Conduct and Discipline
- Student Grievance Procedure for Claims for Harassment /Disability and Retaliation
- Student Rights and Responsibilities
- Response to Complaints
- Definition of Sexual Harassment
- Academic Student Complaints/Grievances
- Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA)
- Campus Crime and Security Act
- Drug-Free Schools Act Policy
- Additional Information
- Copyright Infringement Policy
- Sanctions
- Library Services
- Nursing Skills Laboratory
- Lost and Found
- Smoke-Free Campus
- Student ID Cards
- Student Official Email Address
- State and National Board Examinations/Licensure Requirements
- Transportation
- Visitors
- Program Changes/Policy Guidelines
- Notice to Applicants and Students with Misdemeanor and Felony Convictions
- Background Check Policies
- Health and Physical Considerations
- University Admissions
- Admissions to Doctoral Level Programs
- Admissions to Master’s Level Programs
- Admissions to Baccalaureate Level Programs
- Admissions to Certificate Programs
- Admissions Procedures
- Admission Requirements
- International Students
- Credit Evaluation
- Transfer Credits
- Credit by Examination
- Transferability of Credits
- Credit for Prior Experiential Learning
- Credit for External Examinations (AP/IB/CLEP)
- Cancellation of Admission
- Admission Denials/Withdrawals
- Application Deadlines
- Quarter System
- Provisional Admission
- Academic Programs
- Standards for Student Achievement
- Grading System and Progress Evaluation
- Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)
- SAP Probation or Dismissal Appeal
- Dual Degree
- Definition of Other Grades
- Program Changes
- Incompletes, Withdrawals, and Repetition of Courses
- Maximum Program Length
- Probation
- Academic Policy
- Academic awards
- Quarter awards
- President’s List
- Dean’s List
- Academic honor code
- Student conduct policy
- Leave of absence policy
- Termination procedures
- Attendance/tardiness
- Financial Aid
- Financial Aid General information
- Financial Aid Programs
- Enrollment Status
- Determining Student Need
- Duration of Awards
- Financial Aid Eligibility Requirements
- Financial Aid Implications
- Financial Aid Probation
- Military Educational Benefits
- Incompletes, Withdrawals, Repetitions
- Maximum Time Frame
- Reinstatement of Financial Aid Eligibility
- Notice to Applicants of Financial Aid
- Participation in Financial Aid Programs
- Educational Purpose
- Tuition and Fees
- Professional Fees for the Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences
- Tuition and Fees Schedule
- Professional Fees for the Doctor of Pharmacy Program
- University Fees Breakdown: BSN/BSPS/MSN
- Program Fees Breakdown: BSN/BSPS/MSN
- Tuition Payment
- Past Due Account
- Refund Policies
- Cancellation and Withdrawal Refund Policy
- Refund and Distribution Policy
- Full-Time Enrollment
- National Student Loan Data System
- Scholarships
- Application Procedure for Financial Aid