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  1. Lexington, Kentucky 40506. Case management is designed to guide you to identify your needs, build problem-solving strategies, and connect to the resources; all with the care and support of your case manager. Sign up to meet with a case manager.

  2. The Center for Support and Intervention is a team of non-clinical case managers dedicated to helping students navigate life stressors during their time at the University of Kentucky. Our case managers are trained to work flexibly and creatively with students to support them through various challenges.

  3. Call: 800-656-4673. National Suicide Prevention Hotline. Call or Text: 988. Note that in certain cases, including instances related to abuse and violence, university staff and faculty members are legally required to report information shared with them and cannot maintain complete confidentiality in those situations.

  4. The student may consult with the Academic Ombud or the College of Communication and Information Associate Dean of Student Success at any time during the process. If a student is dissatisfied with the outcome of the college resolution process, or feels that their rights have been violated, then they may contact the Academic Ombud.

  5. A right to have no more than two final exams on the same day. A right to notice and an informal meeting with the course instructor and department chair before a student is determined to have committed an academic offense. A right of appeal to the University Appeals Board to review the determination that a student has committed an academic ...

  6. The University of Kentucky supports and empowers innovative research in all forms practiced across our diverse campus, varied disciplines and more than 70 centers and institutes. UK faculty, staff and student researchers create, discover and apply new knowledge, and explore the most complex problems facing Kentucky, the nation and the world.

  7. Students' Academic Rights & Appeals. Appeal Process. 1. First, schedule a meeting with the course instructor (or relevant University official) to discuss the issue and provide supporting documentation for your perspective. 2. If the issue remains unresolved, schedule a meeting with the department chair. If the department has an established ...

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