Student Information
University of Hawaii Information
This section has information regarding University of Hawaii; rules, regulation, policy, and other important information that all University of Hawaii students should be aware of.
Student Rights, Rules, Regulations, and Policies
- Student Conduct Code:
www.manoa.hawaii.edu/students/conduct/ - Sexual Harassment Policy: www.hawaii.edu/osa/Gender_Equity/Complaint_Procedure/Page1.html
- Sexual Harassment Complaint Procedure:
http://www.hawaii.edu/offices/eeo/docs/UHMSHprocedure2006.pdf - Academic Grievance Procedure:
http://www.manoa.hawaii.edu/students/academic_grievance/ - Student Hearing Process (pdf)
- Discrimination Complaint Procedures (EEO/AA):
http://www.hawaii.edu/svpa/apm/archives/a9920.9012.pdf
General Student Information
**Important Fall 2008 Semester Dates - Click here to view (pdf)**
- Information for Current University of Hawaiʻi Students
- Office of Student Affairs
- University of Hawaii Campus Security Website
- University Health Services
- Univesity of Hawaiʻi Children's Center
- Student Success Center at Sinclair Library
- University of Hawaii Dining Places
School of Social Work Information
This section has information specific to the School of Social Work that students may find useful
- School of Social Work - Coordinator of Student Services, Mari Ono
- School of Social Work - Student Resources
AS OF MAY 2008
- Scholarships and Paid Practicum for Gerontology (BSW and MSW) Students
- National Consumer Law Center’s Student Loan Borrower Assistance Project is a resource for borrowers, their families, and advocates representing student loan borrowers. This site is for people who already have student loans and want to know more about their options and rights.
- Summer 2008 Elective Course in Gerontology (SW 715)
THERAPEUTIC STRATEGIES WITH THE OLDER ADULT - (3 credits)
May 28 – July 2 (Summer Extension, Term I)
MWF 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Sakamaki Hall C102
Emelyn Kim, M.S., Instructor
Student Advising
Other Important Information
This section has information that students may find interesting or useful that may not be associated with the School of Social Work or University of Hawaii
