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    Nov 04, 2024  
2010-2011 Georgia Health Sciences University Catalog 
    
2010-2011 Georgia Health Sciences University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

General Information


Legal Notices

The statements set forth in this catalog are for informational purposes only and should not be construed as the basis of a contract between a student and this institution.

While the provisions of the catalog will ordinarily be applied as stated, Georgia Health Sciences University reserves the right to change any provision listed in this catalog, including but not limited to academic requirements for graduation, without actual notice to individual students. Reasonable effort will be made to keep students advised of any such changes. Information on changes will be available in the offices of the president, academic deans, and enrollment and student affairs. It is especially important that students note that it is their responsibility to keep themselves apprised of current graduation requirements for their particular degree program.

Limitation on Institutional Liability

In the event that an administrative hearing officer or a court of record determines that “publications” issued by the institution create a contractual or quasi-contractual relationship with any person, the amount of damages recoverable by the parties shall be limited to the amount of consideration paid by the person for the privilege of admission, enrollment, continued enrollment or other service rendered by the institution to such person. As used herein, the term “publications” (without limiting the generality of the normal meaning of the term) shall be deemed to include any and all written or electronic forms or other documents issued by the institution concerning applications for admission, enrollment or continued enrollment, waivers of liability, consents to medical treatment, dormitory occupancy and any and all other written forms, documents, letters or other materials issued by the university in furtherance of its educational mission.

Statement of Non-Discrimination

Georgia Health Sciences University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity educational institution in that no person shall on the grounds of sex, race, color, creed, religion, age, national origin, sexual orientation, veteran’s status or handicap be excluded from participation in or be otherwise subjected to discrimination in any educational program, activity, or facility.

Georgia Health Sciences University is committed to an effective affirmative action policy. GHSU strives to recruit, admit and educate a cross-section of qualified men and women representing the socio-economic, racial and cultural diversity of Georgia. This commitment is in keeping with our moral, legal and social responsibility and with the highest ideals and principles of American higher education.

Accessibility to Disabled Persons

Georgia Health Sciences University’s physical facilities and institutional programs have been modified in accordance with federal law and regulations to allow equally effective access by disabled persons. Structural changes, such as adaptations to public restrooms and construction of ramps and curb cuts, have been made to improve accessibility. Special services may be made available on a reasonable basis in accordance with reported needs of individual disabled students.

In accordance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and The Americans With Disabilities Act, it is the policy of Georgia Health Sciences University to ensure that all students with disabilities are afforded equal opportunity and access to programs and facilities. Students are encouraged to identify their disability so that the medical college can determine what reasonable accommodation may be made.

Copyright Information

Notwithstanding any language to the contrary, nothing contained herein constitutes nor is intended to constitute an offer, inducement, promise or contract of any kind. The data contained herein is for informational purposes only and is not represented to be error free. Any links to non-Georgia Health Sciences University information are provided as a courtesy. They are not intended to nor do they constitute an endorsement by Georgia Health Sciences University of the linked materials.

The following information is provided pursuant to 17 U.S.C. Sec. 512(c)(2) in order that you may have a resource of information regarding copyright law and guidelines for action should you believe that the GHSU web site contains data that may in some way infringe copyright law.

- The Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 - (PDF format)

- U.S. Copyright Office - General Guidelines About Copyright Law

- University System of Georgia, Regents Guide to Understanding Copyright and Fair Use

- Additional Resources for Copyright and Scholarly Communication

Student Health Service

Services provided by the medical clinic include diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic illnesses, gynecologic services, including Pap smears, contraceptive advice, travel medicine, treatment of benign  lesions, biopsy and/or removal of small cysts, moles, warts and tumors, suture of lacerations, visual screening and EKGs. Clinic hours are Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.  Phone 706-721-3448 for appointments.

All Georgia Health Sciences University students are required to have health insurance.  Pearce & Pearce, Inc. is the insurance company selected by the University System of Georgia to serve our students.All students are charged a student health insurance premium for each semester.
 
If you already have health insurance that meets the institution requirements, you must complete a waiver application.  P&P will confirm your coverage and let us know if you are to be granted a waiver of this insurance premium.  If your waiver is approved, then a credit will be posted to your Pulse account.

Immunization Requirements

The specific minimum immunization requirements at Georgia Health Sciences University are established by Board of Regents policy, which is periodically reviewed and modified. The Board of Regents policy allows Georgia Health Sciences University to enhance these requirements, with the concurrence of the Chancellor of the University System of Georgia. GHSU’s specific immunization requirements are also periodically reviewed and modified. With the concurrence of the President of Georgia Health Sciences University and Chancellor of the University System of Georgia, individual schools may require additional immunizations.

All entering GHSU students must provide the GHSU Student Health Service with sufficient evidence that they are fully immunized or have proof of immunity with serological titer against Mumps, Rubella (German Measles), Rubeola (Red Measles), Polio, Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis, Hepatitis B and Varicella Chicken Pox). Students are also required to have had a PPD (tuberculin test) within three months prior to the first day of class at GHSU and annually thereafter.

Communication Policy

All students at Georgia Health Sciences University are expected to check their GroupWise e-mail accounts on a daily basis for important university announcements and other pertinent information. Students are also expected to update their contact information in Banner when necessary.

On-Campus Housing

Residence Life manages on-campus housing for approximately 220 students. For the student who lives on campus, GHSU offers a variety of living environments in both single occupancy rooms and community apartment living.

Our experienced staff seeks to provide students with intellectual, social, cultural, and recreational experiences to enhance the student’s stay at the University, and to facilitate academic success and individual growth.

Living in a residence hall is a unique experience that provides opportunities to meet new people and to explore new ideas and ways of relating to others.

Residence hall living is a vital part of the educational experience in which students are encouraged to assume individual and group responsibility.

On-campus apartment living provides students the opportunity to cook their own meals, enjoy additional living space and gain valuable experience living with other students in a more independent environment

For additional information please contact:

Residence Life
1488 Laney Walker Blvd
DA 2007
Augusta, Georgia 30912
Phone 706-721-3471
Fax 706-721-2134
email studenthousing@georgiahealth.edu

Smoke Free Environment Policy Statement

Georgia Health Scfiences University, as the health sciences university of the state of Georgia, is committed to promoting a healthy environment for all Georgia citizens including students and employees of Georgia Health Sciences University. Since January 1990, Georgia Health Sciences University has been a “smoke-free” institution. The use of tobacco products by any person in an GHSU building or vehicle is prohibited. Provided certain conditions are met, exceptions to this policy may be granted for long-term patients of the Georgia War Veterans Nursing Home and patients whose physician prescribes “smoking privileges” which are properly documented in the patient’s chart.