The information in this bulletin applies to the Duke School of Medicine
and the College of Allied Health and is accurate and current, to the
extent possible, as of March, 1999. The university reserves the right to
change programs of study, academic requirements, teaching staff, the
calendar, and other matters described herein without prior notice, in
accordance with established procedures.
- For more information about the program offerings, contact the Duke University School of Medicine.
- Duke University recognizes and utilizes electronic mail as a medium
for official communications. The university provides all students with
e-mail accounts as well as access to e-mail services from public
clusters if students do not have personal computers of their own. All
students are expected to access their e-mail accounts on a regular
basis to check for and respond as necessary to such communications,
just as they currently do with paper/postal service mail. For more
information about these service, please contact the Office of Information Technology (OIT).
- Duke University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color,
national origin, handicap, sexual orientation or preference, gender,
or age in the administration of educational policies, admission
policies, financial aid, employment, or any other university program
or activity. It admits qualified students to all the rights,
privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made
available to students. For further information, contact the Office of
the Vice President for Institutional
Equity at 919-684-8222.
- Information that the university is required to make available under
the Student Right to Know and Campus Security Acts may be obtained
from the Office of University Relations at 684-2823 or in writing to
615 Chapel Drive, Box 90563, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina
27708. See A Guide for
Students, Faculty & Employees
- Send comments, suggestions, or questions to Rob.Hirtz@duke.edu
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