Standard 1:
Defining
Institutional Purposes and Ensuring Educational Objectives
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1.7:
The institution truthfully represents its academic goals, programs, and
services to students and to the larger public; demonstrates that its
academic programs can be completed in a timely fashion; and treats students
fairly and equitably through established policies and procedures addressing
student conduct, grievances, human subjects in research, and refunds.

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UC Santa Cruz Summary of Evidence |
Established academic requirements and services at UC
Santa Cruz are documented in the
General Catalog.
Information on advising, expected time to degree, and grievance procedures
including refund policies are communicated to undergraduates and graduate
through The
Navigator, and the
Graduate
Student Handbook respectively, and during orientation. Written
policies form the basis for responding to student petitions and requests.
Student conduct processes and policies are under the
jurisdiction of the Student
Judicial Affairs Office.
Academic integrity and progress toward degree
are overseen by the Council of College Provosts. The
Institutional Review Board
ensures the protection of human subjects in research.
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Links to Evidence and Related Documents |
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