The following information was authored by Sally Moomaw
Students have access to counseling and mental health care through the University Health Services (UHS), which can provide both psychotherapy and psychiatric services. In addition, Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) can provide professional counseling upon request; students may receive five free counseling sessions through CAPS without insurance. Students are encouraged to seek assistance for anxiety, depression, trauma/assault, adjustment to college life, interpersonal/relational difficulty, sexuality, family conflict, grief and loss, disordered eating and body image, alcohol and substance abuse, anger management, identity development and issues related to diversity, concerns associated with sexual orientation and spirituality concerns, as well as any other issue of concerns. After hours, students may call UHS at 513-556-2564 or CAPS Cares at 513-556-0648. For urgent physician consultation after-hours students may call 513-584-7777.
UC Blue Ash Counseling Services provides high quality integrated health, counseling, and wellness services. Mental Health and personal counseling services are free of charge to students who are matriculated as UC Blue Ash College students. Services address student needs such as self esteem, family conflict, loss and grief issues, adjusting to life’s challenges, relationship problems, eating disorders, physical and/or emotional abuse, and domestic violence. Students who want an initial meeting with a counselor can call (513) 745-5670 or stop by Room 140 Muntz Hall to schedule an appointment. If after hours, please call CAPS Cares (main campus) using the 24 Hour Phone Consultation Line at 513-556-0648.
The Compass Counseling Center provides students assistance in helping to deal with life’s stressors and adjustment to college life. All services provided to UC Clermont students are free and confidential. Some of the most common issues addressed at the center include transition to college life, stress from home, classroom performance, depression, anxiety, relationship problems, grief and loss, and substance abuse. Students are welcome and encouraged to walk into the Compass Counseling Center located in the Student Services Building, Room 201. Students may contact the office by calling (513) 732-5263. If after hours, please call CAPS Cares (main campus) using the 24 Hour Phone Consultation Line at 513-556-0648.
Title IX is a federal civil rights law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of your actual or perceived sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, or sexual orientation. Title IX also covers sexual violence, dating or domestic violence, and stalking. If you disclose a Title IX issue to me [Sally Moomaw], I am required forward that information to the Title IX Office. They will follow up with you about how the University can take steps to address the impact on you and the community and make you aware of your rights and resources. Their priority is to make sure you are safe and successful here. You are not required to talk with the Title IX Office. If you would like to make a report of sex or gender-based discrimination, harassment or violence, or if you would like to know more about your rights and resources on campus, you can consult the website www.uc.edu/titleix or contact the office at 556-3349.
The following information was authored by Carol Adams
Faculty Service Center — 732-5335
For Spring 2017, the last day to drop (no entry to academic
record) and the last day to submit Grade Replacement Forms is January 24,
2017.
For Spring 2017, the last day to withdraw from classes is March 17, 2017.
The University Rules, including the Student Code of Conduct, will be enforced. Any violation of these regulations, including acts of plagiarism or cheating, will be dealt with on an individual basis according to the severity of the misconduct.
1. Submitting another’s published or unpublished work, in
whole, in part, or in paraphrase, as one’s own without fully and properly
crediting the author with footnotes, quotation marks, citations or
bibliographical references.
2. Submitting as one’s own, original work, material obtained from an
individual, agency, or the internet without reference to the person,
agency or webpage as the source of the material.
3. Submitting as one’s own, original work, material that has been
produced through unacknowledged collaboration with others without
release in writing from collaborators.
4. Submitting one’s own previously written or oral work without modification
and instructor permission.
The policy of the University of Cincinnati Clermont College requires students to self-identify and provide proper documentation to Jennifer Radt, 732-5327 Academic Director of Disability Services, located in the Student Services Building.
Title IX is a federal civil rights law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of your actual or perceived sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, or sexual orientation. Title IX also covers sexual violence, dating or domestic violence, and stalking. If you disclose a Title IX issue to me [Carol Adams], I am required to forward that information to the Title IX Office. They will follow up with you about how the University can take steps to address the impact on you and the community and make you aware of your rights and resources. Their priority is to make sure you are safe and successful here. You are not required to talk with the Title IX Office. If you would like to make a report of sex or gender-based discrimination, harassment or violence, or if you would like to know more about your rights and resources on campus, you can consult the website www.uc.edu/titleix or contact the office at 556-3349. UC Clermont students may also contact Jennifer Radt at (513) 732-8964 or Jennifer.Radt@uc.edu for more information and assistance.
The Compass Counseling Center provides students assistance in helping to deal with life’s stressors and adjustment to college life. All services provided to UC Clermont students are free and confidential.
Some of the most common issues addressed at the center include transition to college life, stress from home, classroom performance, depression, anxiety, relationship problems, grief and loss, and substance abuse. The Compass Counseling Center is located in the Student Services Building, Room 201. For best service, students are encouraged to contact the office by calling (513)732-5263 to make an appointment. If students need assistance after hours, please call CAPS Cares (main campus) using the 24 Hour Phone Consultation Line at 513-556-0648.
FREE tutoring is available at The Learning Center (CCMCDONH 100) for UC Clermont students. TLC Regular Hours are: Mon - Thurs 7:30am - 6:00pm and Friday 7:30am - 4:00pm. Please walk-in, call 513-732-5228 or email clc-learningcenter@uc.edu for tutoring schedules. The Academic Writing Center (CCMCDONH’110), accepts appointments for writing conferences (no “walk-ins” please). Email Kyle Warren, the English Instructional Specialist, to set up your writing appointment: kyle.warren@uc.edu. Visit their website http://www.ucclermont.edu/TLC for more information and additional academic resources.
The library is located in the Peters-Jones Building, room 120. Visit them online at http://www.ucclermont.edu/library to experience the 24/7 research power of UC Libraries, or stop by during open hours for one-on-one research assistance from a professional reference librarian. Librarians can help you go beyond Google to choose a topic, narrow a search, or find the perfect resource for your class project. The library also purchases textbooks for select Clermont courses for 2 hour in-library checkout. And for UC East students, in-person consults and Skype sessions are available by appointment. Remember, they’re here to help! You can also reach them at 513-732-5233 or via email at clermontlibrary@uc.edu.