Frequently Asked Questions
The Dean of Students oversees student affairs and ensures compliance with
university regulations regarding student conduct and well-being.
You can contact the Dean of Students office through email, phone, or by visiting
their office in person.
The Dean of Students can assist with a wide range of issues including academic
concerns, personal challenges, and disciplinary matters.
While the Dean of Students office may provide some support and guidance, they
are not trained counselors. However, they can refer you to counseling services
available on campus.
While there may not be a strict dress code policy, students are expected to dress
appropriately for academic and professional settings.
Yes, the Dean of Students office can provide guidance for students experiencing
housing issues.
While the Dean of Students office may provide some general guidance, academic
advising is typically handled by faculty advisors within each academic
department.
While the Dean of Students office may provide some general guidance, career
planning and job placement services are typically offered through the Career
Planning office.
Regarding this, you can see point 20 of the regulation presented in the Smart
Student Guide for CLASS ATTENDANCE.
You should report safety concerns to campus security or to the Dean of Students
office immediately.
Yes, the Dean of Students office can provide support and resources for students
experiencing discrimination or harassment.
Yes, the Dean of Students office can assist with coordinating academic
accommodations for students with disabilities.
While the Dean of Students office may not directly handle visa issues, they can
provide guidance and refer you to the appropriate resources for assistance.
Yes, the Dean of Students office can provide guidance and support for students
facing issues related to academic integrity.
While the Dean of Students office may not handle health insurance directly, they
can provide information and referrals to resources for obtaining health insurance
coverage.
While the Dean of Students office may not handle off-campus employment
directly, they can provide guidance and referrals to resources for finding
employment off-campus.
You should report safety hazards on campus-to-campus security or facilities
management immediately. The Dean of Students office can also assist with
addressing safety concerns.
Yes, the Dean of Students office may offer support and resources to help students
succeed academically and remain enrolled at the university.
EPOKA University may offer counseling services, stress management workshops,
or other resources for students experiencing academic stress. The Dean of
Students office can provide information on accessing these resources.
EPOKA University may offer time management workshops, academic coaching,
or other resources for students experiencing difficulties with time management.
The Dean of Students office can provide information on accessing these
resources.
The Registrar's Office is responsible for maintaining student records, handling
course registration, issuing transcripts, and managing academic policies and
procedures.
You can update your personal information, such as your address or contact
information, by submitting a request to the Registrar's Office along with any
required documentation.
Yes, the Registrar's Office can provide information and guidance regarding
graduation requirements and assist with the graduation application process.