Northern Arizona University
Policy Statements
SAFE ENVIRONMENT POLICY
NAU's Safe Working and Learning Environment Policy seeks to prohibit
discrimination and promote the safety of all individuals within the university.
The goal of this policy is to prevent the occurrence of discrimination on the
basis of sex, race, color, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation,
disability, or veteran status and to prevent sexual harassment, sexual assault,
or retaliation by anyone at this university.
You may obtain a copy of this policy from the college dean's office. If you have
concerns about this policy, it is important that you contact the departmental
chair, dean's office, the Office of Student Life (523-5181), the academic
ombudsperson (523-9368), or NAU's Office of Affirmative Action (523-3312).
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STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES
If you have a learning and/or physical disability, you are encouraged to make
arrangements for class assignments/exams so your academic performance will not
suffer because of the disability or handicap. If you have questions about
special provisions for students with disabilities, contact the Counseling and
Testing Center (523-2261).
It is your responsibility to register with the Counseling and Testing Center.
Application for services should be made at least eight weeks before the start of
the semester.
If the Counseling and Testing Center verifies your eligibility for special
services, you should consult with your instructor during the first week in the
semester so appropriate arrangements can be made. Concerns related to
noncompliance with appropriate provisions should be directed to the Disability
Support Services
coordinator in the Counseling and Testing Center.
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INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW BOARD
Any study involving observation of or interaction with human subjects that
originates at NAU-including a course project, report, or research paper-must be
reviewed and approved by the Institutional Review Board (IRB) for the protection
of human subjects in research and research-related activities.
The IRB meets once each month. Proposals must be submitted for review at least
fifteen working days before the monthly meeting. You should consult with your
course instructor early in the course to ascertain if your project needs to be
reviewed by the IRB and/or to secure information or appropriate forms and
procedures for the IRB review. Your instructor and department chair or college
dean must sign the application for approval by the IRB. The IRB categorizes
projects into three levels depending on the nature of the project: exempt from
further review, expedited review, or full board review. If the IRB certifies
that a project is exempt from further review, you need not resubmit the project
for continuing IRB review as long as there are no modifications in the exempted
procedures.
A copy of the IRB Policy and Procedures Manual is available in each department's
administrative office and each college dean's office. If you have questions,
contact Carey Conover, Office of Grant and Contract Services, at 523-4889.
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ACADEMIC INTEGRITY
The university takes an extremely serious view of violations of academic
integrity. As members of the academic community, NAU's administration, faculty,
staff, and students are dedicated to promoting an atmosphere of honesty and are
committed to maintaining the academic integrity essential to the educational
process. Inherent in this commitment is the belief that academic dishonesty in
all forms violates the basic principles of integrity and impedes learning.
It is the responsibility of individual faculty members to identify instances of
academic dishonesty and recommend penalties to the department chair or college
dean in keeping with the severity of the violation. Penalties may range from
verbal chastisement to a failing grade in the course.
Any incidences of academic dishonesty will result in the immediate suspension of the offending student(s) from the PRM 447 class and failure (F) for the course.
The complete policy on academic integrity is in Appendix F of NAU's Student Handbook.
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