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The
University reserves the right, through its established procedures,
to modify the requirements for admission and graduation and
to change other rules, regulations, and provisions, including
those stated in this bulletin and other publications, and
to refuse admission to any student, or to require the withdrawal
of a student if it is determined to be in the interest of
the student or the University. All students, full- or part-time,
who are enrolled in Vanderbilt courses are subject to the
same policies.
Policies concerning non-curricular matters and concerning withdrawal
for medical or emotional reasons can be found in the Student
Handbook.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
In compliance with federal law, including the provisions of Title
IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Sections 503 and 504 of
the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Americans with Disabilities
Act of 1990, Vanderbilt University does not discriminate on the
basis of race, sex, religion, color, national or ethnic origin,
age, disability, or military service in its administration of educational
policies, programs, or activities; its admissions policies; scholarship
and loan programs; athletic or other University-administered programs;
or employment.
Inquiries or complaints should be directed to the Opportunity Development
Officer, Baker Building, Box 1809 Station B, Nashville, Tennessee
37235. Telephone (615) 322-4705 (V/TDD); fax (615) 421-6871.
STATEMENT ON SEXUAL ORIENTATION
Vanderbilt University is committed to the principle of non-discrimination
on the basis of being or being perceived as homosexual, heterosexual,
or bisexual. In affirming its commitment to this principle, the
University does not limit freedom of religious association, does
not require adherence to this principle by government agencies
or external organizations that associate with but are not controlled
by the University, and does not extend benefits beyond those provided
under other policies of the University.
Copyright © 2004 Vanderbilt University.
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