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== Definitions == | == Definitions == | ||
− | === | + | === Administrative Health Officer === |
− | + | The person designated by the University to perform the duties specified in this statement of policy. | |
+ | === Administrative Withdrawal === | ||
+ | An administrative action that involuntarily removes a student form the University with the stipulation that re-enrollment is conditional on the student meeting stated criteria. | ||
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+ | === Medical Proble === | ||
+ | A health-related condition which seriously threatens the well-being of students or others. | ||
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+ | === Mental Health Problem === | ||
+ | A documented disturbance in thought, affect, or behavior of a student. | ||
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+ | === Threat of Harm === | ||
+ | A condition which would lead the Administrative Health Officer to conclude that a person's behavior of predisposition to act out behavior is likely to cause harm to the person or others. | ||
== Policy and Procedure Statements == | == Policy and Procedure Statements == |
Revision as of 18:06, 7 July 2011
Policy 401
Contents
1 Introduction
The purpose of this policy is to establish the conditions and procedures for addressing serious medical and mental health problems of students.
2 Scope
3 Definitions
3.1 Administrative Health Officer
The person designated by the University to perform the duties specified in this statement of policy.
3.2 Administrative Withdrawal
An administrative action that involuntarily removes a student form the University with the stipulation that re-enrollment is conditional on the student meeting stated criteria.
3.3 Medical Proble
A health-related condition which seriously threatens the well-being of students or others.
3.4 Mental Health Problem
A documented disturbance in thought, affect, or behavior of a student.
3.5 Threat of Harm
A condition which would lead the Administrative Health Officer to conclude that a person's behavior of predisposition to act out behavior is likely to cause harm to the person or others.