Faculty/Staff Policies and Forms
Pacific University Faculty and Governance Handbook
Various editions of a Pacific University Faculty and Governance Handbook have appeared since the early 1940s. The University Faculty and Governance Handbook is intended as a guide for all Pacific University employees to the current faculty and governance practices and procedures of the university. The University Faculty and Governance Handbook is accessible to all employees and students through the university's web site.
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Consensual Relationship Policy POL - U1009
For purposes of this policy, a consensual relationship is a mutually acceptable intimate, romantic and/or sexual relationship between a University employee with supervisory, teaching, evaluation or advisory authority and an employee or student who is supervised, taught or advised by that employee. Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2010 |
Political Campaign Activity Policy POL - U1008
Pacific University supports the principles of Academic Freedom and encourages free and open discussion of ideas and opinions. As part of its dedication to active citizenship, the university encourages students, faculty, and staff to exercise their civic rights to participate as individuals in the political process. Friday, June 1, 2018 |
Sustainability PolicyPacific University takes seriously the responsibility to cultivate a well-educated, engaged community committed to building a healthier future. As stated in our mission, we embrace the concept of environmental sustainability and commit to using the university as a learning laboratory for sustainable practices. Read our full sustainability policy (pdf). |
Appropriate Use Policy for Information Technology | UIS POL-UIS4518
All users of the Information Technology at Pacific University are required to follow this policy. Please ensure you understand the policies before using university technology. Questions or concerns should be directed to the Technology Helpdesk. Tuesday, March 1, 2022 |
Technology and Information Services Purchasing Policy | UIS POL-UIS4503
The purpose of this policy is to utilize University Information Services’ expertise to help purchasers make technology purchases that best benefit the university and avoid potential problems. UIS can help purchasers purchase the most cost effective technology and the technology UIS is best able to support, as well as avoid potential incompatibilities and legal issues. The policy also ensures that technology that needs to be tracked is recorded in UIS property databases and that the ownership of technology is clear. PUNet ID required to review this policy. Thursday, Nov. 29, 2018 |
University Purchased Tablet Policy | UIS POL-UIS4502
This document covers tablet devices purchased by the University with University funds. For information about UIS support of personally owned tablets, see the Service Level Agreement for Computer Support (located at https://helpdesk.pacificu.edu/kb/article/84). PUNet ID required to review this policy. Thursday, Nov. 29, 2018 |
Pacific University Password Policy | UIS POL-UIS4501
The purpose of this policy is to establish a standard for creation of strong passwords, the protection of those passwords, and the frequency of change. Passwords are an important aspect of computer security. A poorly chosen password may result in the compromise of Pacific University's entire university network. Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2019 |
Account and Email Address Policy | UISDescribes the types of automatically created and sponsored accounts and email addresses. See Account and Email Address Policy in the Helpdesk Knowledgebase. |
Cell Phone Service Guidelines and Policy | UISCellular telephones and cellular-based wireless communications devices can be an effective resource for campus employees in the performance of their job duties. For employees who spend considerable time outside of their assigned office area, or who must be accessible outside of scheduled or normal work hours, a cellular or mobile device can be a significant benefit. Based on job duties, certain employees may qualify to be provided a stipend to cover the business use of personal cell phones. |
Intellectual Property PolicyThe creation, and use, of intellectual property is at the core of the academic enterprise at Pacific University. The intellectual contributions of faculty, staff and students to the University community enrich our common knowledge, and they foster our shared spirit of innovation. More information on copyright law and guidelines can be found through the United States Copyright Office. |
Conflict of Interest Disclosure FormAll faculty members with 0.5 FTE or greater appointments must submit this form annually. Contact the executive assistant to your college for the link to complete the current year's form or contact the Provost's Office at provost@pacificu.edu. Friday, Aug. 26, 2016 |
Title IXTitle IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (20 U.S.C. § 1681) is a federal law that states “no person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.” The law expressly prohibits all forms of sex discrimination, which include sexual harassment, sexual assault and sexual violence. More information can be found on the online policy link. |
The Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504 as Applied To Colleges and UniversitiesCongress passed Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act in 1973. It is a civil rights statute designed to prevent discrimination against individuals with disabilities. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which was modeled after Section 504, was signed into law in July 1990, but most provisions did not take effect until January 26, 1992 and July 26, 1992. |
Disability Documentation Standards and Eligibilty for AccommodationsThe Disability Documentation Standards are the criteria that Pacific University considers when reviewing a students’ documentation of a disability in the course of determining reasonable and appropriate accommodations for the student. Pacific University’s standards are adpated from recommendations from the Association for Higher Education and Disability (AHEAD) and the Oregon Association for Higher Education and Disability (ORAHEAD). Use of the Disability Documentation Standards contrary to Pacific University’s Nondiscrimination Policy is prohibited. |
Notice of Privacy Practices POL-COM4801
Pacific University is committed to preserving the privacy of your health information. We are required by law to keep your health information private and provide you with this Notice of Privacy Practices. We are also required to provide you with this Notice describing our legal duties and our practices concerning your health information. We reserve the right to change this Notice and to make the revised or changed Notice effective for health information we already have about you, as well as any information we receive in the future. We will have a copy of the current Notice with an effective date in clinical locations and any changes made to the Notice will be posted in the Patient Registration area, posted on our website and given to you at your next appointment. Pacific University is required to notify you if your protected health information is breached. Notice of Privacy Practices — English Notificación de Prácticas de Privacidad — Spanish Request to Inspect or Copy Protected Health Information Form For Clinic Use: Notice of Privacy Practices Acknowledgement - English Notice of Privacy Practices Acknowledgement - Spanish Notice of Privacy Practices Handout - English Notice of Privacy Practices Handout - Spanish
Monday, March 1, 2021 |
Staff Handbook POL-HRLEG5001
These policy handbooks supersede all previous publications issued by the University; as well as any express or implied representations previously made by persons employed by the University. These policies and procedures are necessarily general and may change as the University changes. PUN ID required to view document. Friday, May 30, 2014 |
Student Code of ConductPacific University is an academic community – a community where the pursuit of knowledge, understanding and skills are the common ideals, which unite us as its members. An academic community in which students, faculty and staff members come together in voluntary association is based upon the fundamental respect members maintain for themselves and for others. Personal integrity is valued above all else, and each community member is expected to maintain integrity in every situation no matter how trivial. Students are required to engage in responsible social conduct that reflects credit upon the University community and to model good citizenship at all times. Preserving the safety and security of students, faculty, staff, and guests is one of the paramount duties of the University. Responsible membership in the community is exemplified by close attention to the safety of one’s fellow members. Toward these ends, the University has established policies, standards and guidelines that collectively define the Student Code of Conduct. Nothing in these policies or guidelines is designed, nor should be construed to inhibit students’ abilities to strive for true academic freedom or to think, care, create, and pursue justice in our world. Thursday, June 26, 2014 |
Acceptable Class TimesTuesday, July 27, 2021 |
Mentoring Program for New Faculty Members | CASWednesday, Aug. 6, 2014 |