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Student Services


In Franklin University’s student-centered approach, each student is matched with an Academic Advisor as the primary contact person at the University. Following initial registration, the Academic Advisor serves as an initial and long-term resource for the student until the student’s academic goals are achieved.


Some of the services provided by an Academic Advisor are: • helping you set your educational and career goals • reviewing your academic progress regularly • creating a personal education plan – what courses you will take and when


• assisting you with scheduling classes • connecting you with other University departments and services


FIAT


The Franklin Intervention & Awareness Team (FIAT) has been established to promote the health and safety of the entire Franklin community by creating an environment where development, education, and caring intervention are fostered and encouraged. FIAT seeks to maintain an awareness of student behavior issues so that such issues can be addressed most effectively.


STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT


A primary mission of Franklin University is to help each student become more effective by providing educational experiences that enhance intellectual abilities and career development. The University seeks to develop creativity, flexibility and independence of thought so that students will be able to face challenges with confidence. For that mission to be achieved, the faculty and administration of the University must be able to carry out their respective responsibilities efficiently and effectively in an atmosphere free from disruption or intimidation. As such, students recognize their obligation to conform to reasonable standards of behavior and to abide to the Student Code of Conduct.


The entire Student Code of Conduct can be viewed at http://www.franklin.edu/student-services/campus- information/university-policies/student-code-of-conduct.


OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL SERVICES & PROGRAMS (OISP)


Each international student is assigned to an International Student Advisor as the primary contact person at the University. The International Student Advisor provides the same services as listed above, as well as the following additional services: • Assists international students from the application process and registration throughout their entire academic experience at Franklin University


• Conducts initial and ongoing international student orientation for all new and current international students


• Academic advisement of F-1, J-1 and all nonimmigrant students throughout their studies at the University • Advises F-1 and J-1 students on immigration


issues, including work authorization


• Helps international students acclimate to life in the United States by advising on social, cultural, financial, and personal concerns


HEALTH INSURANCE


Franklin University does not endorse any health insurance company over another for our domestic students. Those students who desire to locate health insurance should perform an Internet search under “student health insurance” on any Internet search engine to locate a plan that meets their individual needs.


PERSONAL COUNSELING


The main objective of personal counseling services at Franklin University is to provide referral (HandsOn Central Ohio) for a broad range of issues and problems. The office serves as a link between the person seeking assistance and an appropriate off-campus resource. This service is free, and information revealed by a person seeking assistance is strictly confidential. HandsOn Central Ohio can be contacted 24 hours a day by calling 211 or 614.221.6766.


DISABILITY SERVICES


Franklin University recognizes the needs of students with disabilities and is committed to the provision of services that ensure equal educational opportunities and access. All University buildings are handicap accessible. Handicap parking is available throughout the campus and provides access to all University facilities.


The Office of Disability Services offers services to meet the needs of students with physical, mental and/or learning disabilities. The Disability Services Coordinator provides guidance, coordinates support services, serves as a resource to faculty and makes individual referrals when appropriate. Some of the support services available include special test arrangements, note taking assistance, readers for exams, and interpreting services.


Medical, psychological and/or educational documentation is required for review prior to the use of these services. All records on file are strictly confidential. It is the responsibility of the students to contact the Office of Disability Services to discuss the types of assistance that will best meet their individual needs. Specific programs or courses may have particular policies that may be obtained from your Academic Advisor. Please visit http://www.franklin.edu/student-services/campus- information/disability-services for more information.


MATH POLICY FOR STUDENTS WITH PHYSICAL OR LEARNING DISABILITIES


Students with properly documented disabilities will be identified through the Office of Disability Services. The Academic Advisor responsible for Disability Services will meet with the student and provide an overview of the available services. The student will take the Franklin mathematics placement test with accommodations to fit the


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