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Oregon Tech expects all members of the campus community (faculty, staff and students) to strive to foster academic excellence and integrity, both in and out of the classroom. Within this community, students are entitled to certain rights and are expected to uphold certain responsibilities.  Students are responsible for adherence to all University policies.
Official university policies and procedures can be viewed through the links on this page.
Student Rights
Specifically, students have the right to:
Participate in the institution’s activities without being discriminated against based on race, color, creed, national origin, religion, gender, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected characteristic.
Participate in the formulation of policies and regulations directly affecting students through membership on applicable committees as determined by the appropriate institutional authority.
Pursue educational, recreational, social, cultural, and residential activities in an atmosphere that challenges and promotes intellectual and personal growth.
Receive fair and impartial academic evaluations.
Access faculty, student services, administrative offices and facilities available on campus.
Receive accurate and timely information regarding academic policies, graduation requirements, and individual course objectives and requirements.
Have confidential personal and academic records maintained in compliance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 and applicable Administrative Rules.
Experience fair and impartial treatment in all instances of conduct and academic discipline, including procedures that ensure all students are afforded their right to due process.
Freedom of Speech – the institution recognizes the rights of students to engage in discussion, to exchange thoughts and opinions, and to speak, write, or publish freely on any subject, in accordance with the guarantees of Federal and/or State constitutions. Students are free to organize and join associations to promote interests held in common with other students without the interference of the University, and to engage in peaceful and orderly protest, demonstration, and picketing on institution-owned property provided such behavior does not infringe on the rights of others and does not disrupt functions of the institution, as set forth in Oregon Tech’s Campus Speech Activities, OIT 30-002.
A campus environment characterized by safety and order.
Student Responsibilities
Specifically, students have the following responsibilities:
To actively participate in the learning process by attending class (in its entirety) regularly. Active participants in education ask questions, seek and use resources, and read and respond to communication.
Become knowledgeable of academic requirements and expectations.
Practice civility in class. Maintain conduct that contributes to a learning atmosphere in which the rights, dignity, and worth of every individual in the University community are respected.
Respect the rights of others to hold various points of view, and resolve conflicts, disputes, and differences through participation and thoughtful discussion.
Balance responsibilities and obligations to family and work with responsibilities for education quality, particularly in time management.
Follow institutional procedures, including notifying the University of any changes in contact information, including name, address, telephone number, and email address.
Be aware of and follow the Student Code of Conduct and other institutional policies, including the Academic Integrity Procedures, and the acceptable use policies for the campus information technology network.
Hold one another accountable for behavior, taking responsibility for one’s own behavior and that of guests.
Maintain physical and emotional health – seek appropriate assistance when necessary – so that students’ well-being and lives are not in danger, and students can be effective learners.
Approach this educational opportunity with an open mind and a positive attitude, recognizing all community members have much to learn and experience.
Utilize resources, including libraries, computers, recreational facilities, classrooms, residence halls, faculty, and staff, while taking responsibility to treat all campus resources – people and property alike – with respect and integrity.
Comply with institutional rules and regulations, and local, state, and federal laws.
Be knowledgeable of how lifestyle choices affect academic success and personal growth.
Be positive contributors to the institution and their local and surrounding communities.
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Student Basic Needs Resources
Oregon Tech offers resources and staff to get students connected with local community-based support services in order to meet their basic needs with regards to financial instability, food-insecurity, housing needs locally, learning about navigating and applying to local, state, and federal need programs towards personal enrichment and student success. Campus-based programs for ALL students to benefit from include: Bird Feeder student food pantry, Owl Feathers Exchange clothing closet, and Book Depot textbook recycling program.
For More Information Contact:
Basic Needs Navigation
541-885-0009
basicneeds@oit.edu
Bird Feeder: Student food pantry
Oregon Tech provides students access to FREE food (for immediate consumption & emergency groceries). This resource is maintained by financial contributions & donations of nonperishable food items.
Klamath Falls: College Union, 1st Floor
Portland-Metro: 2nd Floor
For More Information Contact:
Basic Needs Navigation
541-885-0009
basicneeds@oit.edu
Textbook Exchange
For More Information Contact:
Basic Needs Navigation
Klamath Falls: College Union, 1st Floor
541-885-0009
basicneeds@oit.edu
Portland-Metro Basic Needs Resources
Oregon Tech offers resources and staff to get students connected with local community-based support services in order to meet their basic needs with regards to financial instability, food-insecurity, housing needs locally, learning about navigating and applying to local, state, and federal need programs towards personal enrichment and student success.
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For More Information Contact:
Basic Needs Navigation
541-885-0009
basicneeds@oit.edu
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Klamath County
American Red Cross Natural Disaster Relief
|
(541) 884-4125
Child Welfare Report Child Abuse
|
(541) 883-5570
Crisis Helpline
|
(541) 884-0390
Klamath Co. Mental Health
|
(541) 883-1030
The Klamath Tribes Healing Winds Hotline
|
(800) 524-9787 ext.173
Sky Lakes Medical Center
|
(541) 883-6176
Lake County
Child Welfare, Report child abuse
|
(541) 947-2273
Lake County Crisis Center
|
(541) 947-2449
Lake County Mental Health
|
(541) 947-6021
Mental health related crisis New Beginnings Intervention Center
|
(541) 576-3009
New Beginnings Intervention Center 24-Hour Hotline |
(800) 850-4838
Portland-Metro Crisis Resources
Portland-Metro Crisis Resources
If you are experiencing a mental health crisis and your safety is at risk,
call 9-1-1 immediately or go directly to your local emergency room
. If experiencing a non-life threatening mental health crisis, please reference the following information. During daytime hours Monday – Friday, call the Integrated Student Health Center in Klamath Falls at
541-885-1800
. If outside of normal office hours, please call the Clackamas County crisis line at
503-655-8585
or go to the
Clackamas County Urgent Mental Health Walk-In Clinic.
All Oregon Tech students may access the following national crisis line services 24 hours a day: Text-based support at crisistextline.org; National Suicide Prevention Lifeline by dialing
9-8-8
. Students may also access the
Ulifeline website
, which is dedicated to supporting college students who need help and reducing the risk of suicide among college students.
Additional Resources
Crisis Counseling and Resources
Emergency Services
Klamath County
Klamath Falls City Police
|
(541) 883-5336
Klamath County Sheriff's Office
|
(541) 883-5130
Klamath County Fire Department District 1
|
(541) 885-2056
Klamath County Fire Department District 4
|
(541) 884-1670
Veterans Hall
|
(541) 884-9125
Klamath/Lake County
Emergency | 9-1-1
State Police Dispatch
|
(541) 883-5711
Lake County
Lake County Emergency Dispatch
|
(541) 947-2504
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Basin Immediate Care
|
(541) 883-2337
Cascade East Family Practice
|
(541) 885-6733
Chiloquin Open Door
|
(541) 783-2292
Klamath Co. Health Dept.
|
(541) 882-8846
Klamath Family Open Door Clinic
, Oregon Health Plan and CAL-Med Accepted |
(541) 851-8110
Klamath Tribal Health and Family Services
|
(541) 882-1487
Veterans Clinic
, Monday through Friday 8am - 4:30pm |
(541) 273-6206
Lake County
Lake Co. Public Health
, Oregon Health Plan accepted |
(541) 947-6045
Lake Co. District Hospital
|
(541) 947-2114
Inner Court Family Center |
(541) 943-3551
North Lake Health Clinic
|
(541) 576-2343
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Medical Withdrawal
A Medical Withdrawal is requested when a student is suffering from a medical condition that prevents the completion of the term. A "W" will be placed on the student's Oregon Tech Transcript. Students who receive a medical withdrawal may be placed on hold until the University can determine that the student is ready to return.
Medical withdrawals can be for all courses or individual course(s) the student is registered in for the term.
A medical withdrawal must be filed within six (6) months of the end of the term involved. If a student is approved for medical withdrawal, the student may apply for a Tuition Refund Appeal through the Business Affairs Office.
Eligibility Requirements:
Only illness or injuries, as it relates to the student, of extended duration are normally considered for a medical withdrawal. Consideration will be given only when an illness or injury makes it impossible to complete a term.
Read the instructions and definitions on the request form explaining the medical withdrawal process and its consequences, if approved.
Students who wish to file a request for medical withdrawal should print and complete the form and attach supporting medical documentation. The letter in support of your medical withdrawal may be written by a physician, counselor or other medical provider, and must provide dates seen and recommend withdrawal from class(es).
The following items will be required to file for a Medical Withdrawal and should be returned to the Student Affairs Office:
Request for Medical Withdraw
- is a request to be medically withdrawn from the University and should be returned to the Student Affairs Office.
Supporting Medical Documentation
- is a medical release form to be signed and returned along with Request Form by the student.
Return the completed items to Student Affairs, College Union 217. You may email to
student.affairs@oit.edu
or fax to 541.885.1122. An evaluation will be made by the Dean of Students upon receipt of all appropriate medical withdrawal forms. Your Medical Withdrawal request will take approximately two to three weeks to review.
To submit a Tuition & Fee Appeals Form, please go to the
Business Affairs Office website
.
Shelters
Klamath County
Exodus House
, Emergency shelter for teens (ages 10 - 17) |
(541) 884-2319
Klamath Falls Gospel Mission
|
(541) 882-4895
The Klamath Tribes Healing Winds Hotline
|
(800) 524-9787
Marta’s House (Crisis Center) Shelter
, for women and children fleeing domestic violence |
(541) 884-0390
,
(541) 883-7273
,
1-800-452-3669
Lake County
Lake Co. Crisis Center Shelter
vouchers for women fleeing domestic violence |
(800) 338-7590
New Beginnings Intervention Center
|
(541) 576-3009
New Beginnings Intervention 24-Hour Hotline
|
(800) 850-4838
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College Union, 2nd floor
Klamath Falls, OR 97601
541.885.1011
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