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Assistance and Service Animal Policy
Assistance and Service Animal Policy Assistance Animal Policy Huntingdon College is committed to providing reasonable and appropriate accommodations for qualified students with disabilities. The College complies with Section 504 of
Academic Dishonesty Procedures
Academic Dishonesty Procedures Each Huntingdon student pledges himself/herself to a code of honor. Plagiarism or other forms of academic dishonesty in daily quizzes, examinations, written assignments and so forth, renders
Grade Appeal Policy
GRADE APPEALS In the event that a student feels that he/she has been graded unfairly, the student should first seek to resolve the issue using an informal appeal that involves
Campus Safety and Security Reporting
Law Enforcement Authority of Campus Security Reporting Crime Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Police & Crime Statistics Act Access to Campus Facilities Campus Crime Prevention Act Missing Student Notification
Financial Aid Rights and Responsibilities
Student Rights As a student you have the right to know: Types of financial aid available to Huntingdon College students – Traditional Day Students and Graduate Students How your financial
Information on Books and Supplies
For Traditional Undergraduate Students Starting in Fall 2016, the administration of Huntingdon College decided to provide all traditional day incoming students (starting in 2016-2017) with additional information resources necessary for
Return to Title IV Funds
Title IV funds are awarded to a student under the assumption that the student will attend school for the entire period for which the assistance is awarded. When a student
Refund Policy
Federal Aid If a student voluntarily withdraws from Huntingdon College during a semester, the College will follow federal guidelines to determine the amount of federal aid the student has earned
Federal Student Financial Aid Penalties for Drug Violations
A federal or state drug conviction can disqualify students for federal financial aid. Under Section 485 and 484r of the Higher Education Act, students become ineligible for federal student aid
Consumer Information
The information below is required by the U.S. Higher Education Act for all institutions participating in federally-funded financial aid programs. This page provides a central location of resources for current
Federal Work Study
The Federal Work-Study Program is a federally-funded program that provides part-time employment opportunities in various offices on campus and in the community to undergraduate students who demonstrate financial need based
Loans
A loan is financial assistance that enables students and/or parents to borrow money from the federal government or a private lender. These loans must be repaid. Borrowers are responsible for
Grants
Grants are a type of financial aid that does not have to be repaid, and are typically based on demonstrated need. The following information pertains to undergraduate enrollment only. Federal
Harville, Courtney
Phone Number: Office (334) 833-4567 Email: courtney.harville@hawks.huntingdon.edu Office and/or Address: Roland Student Center Room 108D
Wright, Edward
Phone Number: Office: (334) 833-4300; Cell: (334) 300-5395 Email: ewright@hawks.huntingdon.edu
Criminal Justice
Programs of Study Major: Criminal Justice Minor: Criminal Justice Related Professional Track: Law Department Chair Program Coordinator The Field Career opportunities in law enforcement, the courts, and corrections—all part of
Dixon, Darius
Phone: Office: (334) 833-4471; Cell: (334) 324-6565 Email: security@hawks.huntingdon.edu Office: Wilson Room 112
A NetVUE Regional Gathering
A NetVUE Regional Gathering Where the Campus Meets the World: Vocation and Post-College Transition February 21-22, 2020 | Huntingdon College | Montgomery, AL Register Now Purpose This gathering will explore
Tucker, Jill
Phone Number: (334) 833-4418 Email: archives@hawks.huntingdon.edu Office and/or Address: Houghton Memorial Library, UMC Archives Room