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SOE Policies

Drake University School of Education Statement of Governance
The School of Education expects intellectual integrity on the part of undergraduate and graduate students who participate in professional preparation and enhancement offered by the School. As future practitioners, students of the Drake University School of Education must maintain high ethical standards and academic honesty. To read the full Statement of Governance, Click Here.

School of Education Grievance Policy
Within the School of Education, a student has the opportunity to file a grievance, or formal written complaint, with the Grievance Committee. The process of filing a grievance with the SOE is posted here.

Drake University Nondiscrimination Statement
The principles of equal access and equal opportunity require that all interactions within the University be free from invidious discrimination. Drake University therefore prohibits discrimination based upon race, color, national origin, creed, religion, age, disability, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation or veteran status.

Sexual and Other Discriminatory Harassment Policy
To read the University's Sexual and Other Discriminatory Harassment Policy, visit here.

Admission Policy for Graduate Work
Students may take up to two courses OR 6 hours of graduate credit before admission to a graduate program. After two courses OR 6 hours, students must be admitted, or further registration will not be possible.

Any waiver must be requested by an advisor of a specific program and approved by the Associate Dean.

Last Modified: 10/03/2011 02:07:59 by content editor