Campus Disability Policies

Greensburg

If you have a disability for which you are or may be requesting an accommodation, you are encouraged to contact both your instructor and the Director of Learning Resources Center, Dr. Lou Ann Sears, 240 Millstein Library Building (724) 836-7098, as early as possible in the term. Learning Resources Center will verify your disability and determine reasonable accommodations for this course.

Johnstown

If you have a disability for which you are or may be requesting an accommodation, you are encouraged to contact both your instructor and the Office of Health and Wellness Services, G10 Student Union, (814) 269-7119 or (814) 269-7186, as early as possible in the term. Office of Health and Wellness Services will verify your disability and determine reasonable accommodations for this course.

Bradford

Disability Resources and Services: Students with documented learning, physical, or emotional disabilities may receive accommodation services through a consultation with the Disability Resources and Services Coordinator. Interested students are strongly encouraged to arrange the consultation before the commencement of classes in order to optimize academic success. Please phone the Disability Resources and Services Coordinator, Ms. Carma L. Horner at 362-7609 for more information or go to DRS Services in Room 218 Hanley Library to make an appointment.

Titusville

Titusville adheres to the Policies and Procedures established by the University. Students with disabilities or requiring special housing or testing accommodations should register with the DRS (Disability Resources Services) representative, Ms. Sommer Elliot-Disque, Director of Counseling and Student Development, at 814-827-4465, or by email at .

Academic Integrity

Greensburg

link to Student Handbook

Students in this course will be expected to comply with theUniversity of Pittsburgh Greensburg’s Policy on Academic Integrity as outlined in the Student Handbook.Any student suspected of violating this obligation for any reason during the semester will be required to participate in the procedural process, initiated at the instructor level, as outlined in the Guidelines on Academic Integrity. This may include, but is not limited to, the confiscation of the examination of any individual suspected of violating University Policy.

Johnstown

- link to academic integrity guidelines

Students in this course will be expected to comply with theUniversity of Pittsburgh Johnstown’s Guidelines on Academic Integrity.Any student suspected of violating this obligation for any reason during the semester will be required to participate in the procedural process, initiated at the instructor level, as outlined in the Guidelines on Academic Integrity. This may include, but is not limited to, the confiscation of the examination of any individual suspected of violating University Policy.

Bradford

link to Student Handbook

Students in this course will be expected to comply with theUniversity of Pittsburgh Bradford’s Policy on Academic Integrity as outlined in the Student Handbook.Any student suspected of violating this obligation for any reason during the semester will be required to participate in the procedural process, initiated at the instructor level, as outlined in the Guidelines on Academic Integrity. This may include, but is not limited to, the confiscation of the examination of any individual suspected of violating University Policy.

Titusville

- link to Student Handbook.

Students in this course will be expected to comply with the University of Pittsburgh Titusville's Policy on Academic Integrity as outlined in the Student Handbook.Any student suspected of violating this obligation for any reason during the semester will be required to participate in the procedural process, initiated at the instructor level, as outlined in the Guidelines on Academic Integrity. This may include, but is not limited to, the confiscation of the examination of any individual suspected of violating University Policy.