
As with any large organization, policies and procedures are in place to guide our interactions within the institutional framework. The Academic Catalog is the primary and official source for all degree programs and requirements as well as institutional policies and procedures. Some policies and procedures, however, are defined and administered by individual colleges and departments. Students are responsible for following all policies, but are encouraged to seek assistance from their academic advisors whenever questions arise.
The majority of University policies and procedures are organized in the academic catalog. Students are held to the policies and degree requirements outlined in their specific catalog year.
In order to protect the integrity of the campus community, all students are held to the Code of Academic Integrity and Code of Conduct.
Although no University policy exists regarding the use of single courses to fulfill multiple degree requirements, individual departments and colleges may have policies restricting this practice.
The Federal Educational Rights and Privacy Act protects students records from being shared with outside parties, except in specified situations.
Many of the actions students wish to take in a given semester, such as withdrawing from classes, filing for graduation, or pursuing a study abroad program, require that one go through formal processes and file official paperwork. Many forms and processes can be initiated online, while others require meeting with a specific individual or office.
Although general education requirements are fairly consistent across the University, variations do exists according to major, catalog, and transfer credit earned.
Each College maintains policies and procedures for students who have been placed on probation or who have been disqualified from The University of Arizona
Students wishing to withdraw from single classes or from the University must follow specific guidelines and adhere to withdrawal deadlines.