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ANNOUNCEMENT:
UHM now has a new Office of the Ombuds. We have created a link to this new office in our "Resocurces" section. You may be asking:
What's an Ombuds and What Does an Ombuds Do?
The main role of the UH Ombuds Office is to provide confidential, impartial, informal assistance to faculty, students, and staff. We first listen very carefully and uncritically to whatever you want to tell us about what it is that's bothering you. After that a number of different things might take place. Sometimes we will give you the names of people to contact. At other times we may help you to better understand the scope of your problem. We help you think about alternatives and options. We can also be go-betweens, informal fact-finders, and mediators. Whatever we do, an important part of our job is to help you get the skills and confidence you need to deal with problems in the future. It's also our job to troubleshoot and bring problems to the attention of anyone at the University who might be able to deal with them. We do this in a way that protects the confidentiality of any visitor to our office. The ombuds has access to anyone at Mānoa, including the Chancellor.
Check the links below for relevant information
Switching Graduate Specialty Area Policy
Academics
Health Clearance
Graduate Division
Office of Ombuds
Student Resources
Student Organizations
Psych/Mental
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