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Responsibilities include: Develop and implement school policies. Address student behavioral issues. Collaborate closely with other administrators to develop and execute strategies aimed at improving student retention and success. Monitor and track student attendance.
The University of Arizona is a world-class Tier One research university and a Top 20 public university, as ranked by the National Science Foundation. With $1 billion in annual research activity, the University of Arizona is pushing the boundaries of knowledge and innovation.
The High School Dean of Students provides administrative assistance in areas assigned by the Principal in a 9th through 12th grade facility, including student supervision, specifically in attendance, discipline, guidance, instructional leadership improvement and a variety of student body activities.
A dean of students is a service-oriented leadership role, typically the leader and advocate for the entire student body. Deans of students often serve as a guide and mentor to students, oversee academic policies related to students, and oversee disciplinary processes when issues arise with a student.
Deans Excuse/Excused Absence for Group of Students Activitys Excuses should be emailed to DOS-deanofstudents.email.arizona.edu. Please note that this form is intended for students missing class or classes; the policy points out the importance of the days reserved for finals as an exception.
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Please contact deanofstudents@asu.edu or call (480) 965-6547 if you are unsure about any communication received from Maxient or the Office of the Dean of Students.
The Dean of Students oversees an office that includes several staff (associate deans, coordinators, and case managers) who support students overall academic and personal success. Specifically, the Dean of Students Office oversees the campus non-academic and academic misconduct processes.
They oversee academic departments and their processes, which includes complaints about instructors, appeals related to courses or grades, and requests for exceptions to their program of study.

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