2017-18 Student Handbook
The Student Handbook contains the official policies and procedures of the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine that relate to academic and student life. The handbook is developed and maintained by the Office of Student Affairs and is approved by the dean of the school.
About the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine
Information for Students
- Academic Advising and Tutoring
- Athletics
- Attributes of Professionalism
- Campus Map
- Campus Safety and Police Authority and Jurisdiction
- Career Planning and Mentoring
- Childcare
- Constitution Day and Citizenship Day Observance
- Crime Alerts - Timely Warnings
- Dissecting Laboratory Rules
- Financial Information
- Gift Shop and Bookstore
- Health and Disability Insurance
- Honor Code
- Library Information
- Office of Enrollment Management and Financial Aid
- Office of Student Affairs
- Photocopy and Fax Machines
- Physician Thought Leader Communities
- Places to Study
- Proxy Cards and Lockers
- Refrigerators
- Residency Application
- Statement of Professional Values
- Student Clubs and Organizations
- Student Government
- Student Health
- Student Wellness
- Teacher-Learner Compact
Student Policies
- Academic Deficiencies
- Assessment, Advancement, and Graduation
- Awarding Posthumous Degree
- Class Attendance and Excusing Students from Class or Clinical Activities
- Computer Use and Electronic Communication
- Credit Hours
- Deregistration
- Disability, Assessment, and Accommodation
- Dress Code
- Drug-Free Workplace, Drug Screening
- Email Official Source of Communication
- Entering and Changing Grades in a Student Transcript
- Faculty Conflict of Interest in Student Assessment or Promotion
- Immunization Requirements
- International Student Electives
- Learning Environment and Allegations of Student Mistreatment
- Leave of Absence
- Letters of Distinction
- Non-Academic Grievance
- Non-Discrimination and Anti-Harassment
- Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy for Financial Aid
- Sexual Misconduct and Interpersonal Violence
- Sexual Violence on Academic Transcript
- Social Media
- Student Exposure to Infectious and Environmental Hazards
- Student Parking
- Student Participation on Standing Committees
- Student Records
- Student Travel for Professional Conferences and Meetings
- Students Known To Be Infected With A Blood Borne Pathogen
- Technical Standards for Medical School Admission, Promotion, and Graduation
- Transfer in Advance Standing
- Tuition Payments and Refund of Tuition Payments and Student Fees
- Violations of the Honor Code, Attributes of Professionalism and/or Teacher-Learner Compact
- Withdrawal and Return of Title IV Funds
- Year Out for Educational Enrichment or Research