*Formerly the Office of Judicial and Student Assistance
Temporary Office Relocations
The Office of Disability Services Administrative Office has moved to Milneburg Hall (MH) 159.
The Accommodative Testing and Adaptive Technology Center (formerly in LIB 120) has moved to Sciences 1046.
The office of Amy King, Interim Associate Dean and Director of Disability Services has moved to MH 159. She can be
reached by phone at (504) 280-7284 or via email at aaking@uno.edu . All mail
should be directed to MH 159.
The office to which to deliver UNO Parking and Traffic Ticket Appeals will be located in Sciences 1042. If you need to speak to the appeals officer,
please contact Ms. Shannon Apostal at 280-7284.
The Office of Student Accountability and Advocacy has moved to Milneburg Hall (MH) 159.
Your education is a process of honest inquiry. Your success, by its very nature, depends on your integrity. The basic philosophy of the University judicial code is one of education. We encourage your growth and development as an individual through self control. We are committed to protecting your rights and the rights of others. If you feel that a University policy or your rights have been violated, seek help from our office. Policies governing members of the University community are outlined in the UNO Student Handbook and other official publications. The handbook is available in the Student Affairs Office and throughout the campus; it is also a good source of information on all aspects of campus life. Please do not hesitate call our office with any questions you may have.
Academic Dishonesty is considered a serious offense to the framework and structure of the University of New Orleans. It is expected that students adhere to all policies regarding the preservation of academic integrity and mitigate the opportunity to engage in academic dishonesty.
The links below will take you to important documents used when assessing violations to university policies applicable to all students.
UNO Judicial Code (pdf)
Academic Dishonesty Policy (pdf)
Academic Dishonesty Reporting Form (pdf)
The focus of Student Advocacy is that of providing students with helpful information concerning issues that affect them, whether on campus or off. By helping students understand the funcitions and inner workings of the university, the office attempts to improve students’ self advocacy skills and conflict resolution skills.
The purpose of the Parking and Traffic Regulations, as established by University Police, is to provide for fair and orderly parking and traffic flow for all faculty, staff, students and visitors to the University. We strongly encourage you to read and become familiar with the parking and traffic regulations established by University Police. If you are unsure about a parking lot or parking space, you may want to consider parking somewhere else instead of risking being issued a ticket.
If you feel that a ticket was issued in error, or if you believe the circumstances under which you parked in violation of the regulations, you can submit an appeal. It is strongly suggested that you review UNO parking regulations during your process of appeal. Please read the appeal form thoroughly and be sure to include any supporting documentation with the appeal. Additional information and relevant forms can be found on the Parking and Traffic Appeals page of this site.
UNO Parking and Traffic Ticket Appeals should be delivered to Sciences 1042. If you need to speak to the appeals officer,
please contact Ms. Shannon Apostal at 280-7284.
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