School of Health Related Professions
SHRP Student Handbook
CONTENTS
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Administration and Program LeadershipAdministration
Program Leadership
Introduction and Purpose of Handbook
Operational Procedures
History
University of Mississippi Medical Center Mission and Vision
Mission
Vision
School of Health Related Professions Mission, Vision, and Values
Mission
Vision
Values
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
Diversity and Inclusion
Academic Policies and Procedures
UMMC Bulletin
Academic Regulations
Academic Calendar
Academic Performance Standards
Academic Responsibilities
Academic Dishonesty
Non-Academic Policies and Procedures
Management Rights
Complaints
Title IX Sexual Harassment Policy
Criminal History Background Check
Identification Badges
Official Communication
Student Services Information
SHRP Student Services
Student Responsibilities
Student Expectations
Student Rights
Student/Employee Health Clinic
Immunizations and Vaccinations
Drug Policy
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA)
Health Insurance
Mental Health Services
Rowland Medical Library
Office of Enrollment Management
Student Accounting
Student Financial Services
Orientation
Student Success
SHRP Professional Activities
SHRP Student Government
Student Participation
Class Events
Fundraising
Commencement
Commencement Exercises
Honors and Awards
Eating and Drinking Policy in SHRP Classrooms and Laboratories
Eating and Drinking in Computer Laboratories
Eating and Drinking in the Collaboratory
Eating and Drinking in Classrooms
Eating and Drinking in Departmental Laboratories
Parking Services
Where to Park?
Stadium Parking Map
Shuttle Bus
Bicycles
No Parking Areas
Security
SHRP Building
UMMC Police and Security Department
Firearms Policy
General Information
Alumni Chapter (SHRP)
Bookstore
Food Service
Lost and Found
Norman C. Nelson Student Union
Photographs
Photocopying
Postal Services
Posting of Notices
UMMC Marketing and Communications
Student Bulletin Boards
Student Lounge
Student Bus Lobby (Break Room)
Student Mailboxes
UMMC Property
Handling Confidential Information
Student Compliance
Dress Code
Tobacco-Free Campus
Communication
UMMC Student Social Media Policy
Electronic Communications
Computers and Online Learning
SHRP Computer Labs
Computer Recommendations
Hardware Recommendations
Operating System
Software
Canvas
Respondus Monitor
System Requirements
Emergency Procedures
Alert U
Medical
Severe Weather
Classroom/Lobby Wing
Faculty Annex
Fire
Fire Exit Plan
Fire Extinguisher Locations
Active Shooter (Run, Hide, Fight)
SHRP Telephone Numbers
Additional Campus Numbers
ADMINISTRATION AND PROGRAM LEADERSHIP
Administration
Dean: Dr. John Garner
Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs: Dr. Driscoll DeVaul
Assistant Dean for Administration: Kim McGaugh
Assistant Dean for Student Affairs and Admissions: Dr. Molly Ratcliff
Program Leadership
Health Administration
Dr. Angela Burrell, Department Chair and Program Director
Health Sciences
Dr. Britney Reulet, Department Chair, Program Director for the Bachelor of Science in Health Systems Administration
Dr. Judy Gordy, Program Director, Master of Health Systems Administration
Dr. Lisa Morton, Program Director, Health Informatics and Information Management
Medical Laboratory Science
Dr. Jana Bagwell, Program Coordinator, MLT-MLS Advanced Standing Program
Dr. Stacy Vance, Program Director, MLS Traditional program
Dr. Renee Wilkins, Department Chair and Histotechnology Program Director
Occupational Therapy
Dr. Megan Ladner, Department Chair and Program Director
Physical Therapy
Dr. Melanie Lauderdale, Department Chair and DPT Program Director
Dr. Cody Pannell, PT Sports Residency Program Director
Dr. Janet Slaughter, PT Pediatric Residency Program Director
Dr. Jacob Long, PT Neuro Residency Program Director
Radiologic Sciences
Dr. Kristi Moore, Department Chair
Dr. Lee Brown, Program Director, Radiologic Sciences (Traditional Program)
Dr. Mike Ketchum, Program Coordinator, Radiologic Sciences (Advanced Standing Program)
Dr. Chelsea Stephens, Program Director, Nuclear Medicine Technology
Dr. Asher Street Beam, Program Director, Magnetic Resonance Imaging
INTRODUCTION AND PURPOSE OF HANDBOOK
This Student Handbook, the University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMMC) Bulletin, and PolicyTech (located on the UMMC Intranet) are the primary sources of information about the University of Mississippi Medical Center and the School of Health Related Professions (SHRP). Individual departments at the school may also have student policies and procedures that complement or extend the expectations of the SHRP handbook. It is the responsibility of each SHRP student to read and become familiar with each document.
Rules, regulations, and responsibilities are included in this handbook. However, in the event of a contradiction between this handbook and the UMMC Bulletin, the UMMC Bulletin will prevail. The University may revise the handbook, UMMC Bulletin, policies, and procedures at any time without prior notice.
As a student, you are responsible for maintaining established standards of scholarship and conduct essential to the educational mission and community life at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Operational Procedures
The policies and regulations of the Bulletin and this handbook take effect at time of initial registration in the first semester of enrollment. Students are expected to familiarize themselves with the academic requirements and regulations stated in the Bulletin and in this handbook. Ignorance of these requirements and regulations, incorrect statements or advice from faculty, students, or others, or misunderstandings of these procedures will not be accepted as cause for waiving any requirement or regulation in the Bulletin or in this handbook.
History
The School of Health Related Professions was authorized in 1971 and established in 1972. The first baccalaureate degrees were awarded in 1975. The School of Health Related Professions currently offers programs leading to the Bachelor of Science in Health Informatics and Information Management, Bachelor of Science in Health Systems Administration, Bachelor of Science in Histotechnology, Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Science, Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences, Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Health Informatics, Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Leadership and Management, Master of Science in Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Master of Science in Nuclear Medicine Technology, Master of Health Informatics and Information Management, Master of Health Systems Administration, Doctor of Health Administration, Doctor of Occupational Therapy, and the Doctor of Physical Therapy.
In response to the significant demands in Mississippi for more allied health professionals and better allied health educational programs, the School of Health Related Professions seeks to expand its student population along with a related increase in the size and quality of its faculty.
UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI MEDICAL CENTER MISSION AND VISION
Mission
The mission of the University of Mississippi Medical Center is to improve the health and well-being of patients and the community through excellent training for health care professionals, engagement in innovative research, and the delivery of state-of-the-art health care.
Vision
The University of Mississippi Medical Center will be a premier academic health sciences system that is recognized nationally for high-quality clinical care, for innovative research, and for training committed health care professionals who work together to improve health outcomes and eliminate health care disparities.
SCHOOL OF HEALTH RELATED PROFESSIONS MISSION, VISION, AND VALUES
Mission
The mission of the School of Health Related Professions is to equip diverse health professionals to provide quality and innovative health services for our Mississippi communities.
Vision
The School of Health Related Professions envisions being the premier educator that will excel in connecting diverse professionals who provide dynamic service delivery, pursue innovative discoveries, and embrace transformational leadership and advocacy for a healthier Mississippi.
Values
- Integrity
- Respect
- Excellence
- Compassion
- Professionalism
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY STATEMENT
The University of Mississippi Medical Center provides equal opportunity in any employment practice, education program, or education activity to all qualified persons. The Medical Center complies with all applicable laws regarding equal opportunity and affirmative action and does not unlawfully discriminate against any employee, student, or applicant based upon race, color, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, religion, creed, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, socioeconomic status, culture, or genetic information. Inquiries or complaints may be referred to the Office of the Director, Employee Relations, 2500 North State Street, Jackson, MS 39216.
DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION
Diversity within the School of Health Related Professions of the University of Mississippi Medical Center encompasses an inclusive and welcoming environment that is enhanced by persons who differ in ability, age, ethnicity, gender, gender identity or expression, national origin, race, religious belief, sexual orientation, and socio-economic background. Our commitment to diversity is reflected in a community, both online and on-campus, that is bound by the desire for equal consideration for all people. This commitment to equality is exercised by cultivating an academic and working environment that is collaborative and inclusive in educating students and residents, as well as training faculty to be culturally aware, respectful, and sensitive to diverse populations. This is affirmed by the school's policies and strategies to develop a diverse student body and faculty membership committed to education, health care, and research, thus ensuring that all members of our community have the ability to reach their individual and collective potential.
The growing cultural diversity of Mississippi and the United States calls for health professionals who continually strive to achieve cultural competence and function effectively across an array of multicultural, interpersonal, and social situations. Becoming culturally competent enhances the capacity of health professionals and health care organizations to assess, plan, deliver, evaluate and continually improve care that is sensitive to and respectful of the diverse beliefs, values, practices, and needs of the individuals, families, and communities served. The School of Health Related Professions is committed to this aim in its continued assessment of the curriculum; admission of students; recruitment and retention of faculty, staff, residents, and students; community engagement; and contributions to education, health care, and research.
View the full SHRP Policy on Diversity and Inclusion in PolicyTech.
ACADEMIC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
UMMC Bulletin
To view the current UMMC Bulletin – Click here.
Academic Regulations
The student is responsible for knowing the academic regulations for the School of Health Related Professions as stated in the UMMC Bulletin and PolicyTech. Although we strive to avoid discrepancies, if there are differences in the regulations as stated in this document and the above referenced, the Bulletin is the ruling document. Please see PolicyTech (accessible via the UMMC Intranet) for SHRP Academic Policies.
Individual departments within the school could also have academic policies and regulations for students that would be in addition to those shown in the UMMC Bulletin and SHRP Handbook. Please check departmental information for these policies.
Academic Calendar
The School of Health Related Professions academic calendar can be found in the SHRP section of the Bulletin and on the SHRP website.
ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
The School of Health Related Professions believes that both students and faculty have significant roles within the educational process. Academic misconduct can influence this educational process by causing a distorted picture of the academic achievement of individual students and jeopardizing the success of the student's total educational program. Although monitoring of academic performance is primarily the responsibility of the faculty, students ultimately have the responsibility and are expected to act in an honest and professional manner during the educational preparation for their professional role.
The School of Health Related Professions offers instruction in its academic programs in lecture, laboratory, and clinical environments. In the clinical environment, there is frequent contact with patients and individuals outside the academic community. It is expected that students will be academically honest in all classroom assignments, testing, laboratory activities, clinical activities, recordkeeping, and patient contact.
Upon graduation, health care professionals are expected to practice their profession with integrity and a commitment to high standards. Moreover, they are expected to protect patients from those who abuse professional ethics in providing care. This commitment to high standards and integrity is expected during each student's course of academic study.
Academic Responsibilities
Academic responsibilities of students include, but are not limited to, the following examples of conduct:
- Come adequately prepared for class.
- Attend all classes, laboratories, and clinical or field experiences, as scheduled, unless arrangements are made with the appropriate departmental official.
- Request instructor-student conferences when needed.
- Request and take make-up examinations based on the policies of the course instructor.
- Maintain academic integrity by refraining from acts contrary to academic and/or professional ethics.
- Adhere to the professional and academic responsibilities required by the department.
- Adhere to HIPAA guidelines, regard as strictly confidential all information concerning patients, and refrain from discussing this information with any unauthorized individual.
Academic Dishonesty
It is expected that students will not practice academic dishonesty or tolerate it in other students, and that all acts of dishonesty will be promptly reported to the appropriate school and administrative officials.
The School of Health Related Professions believes that both students and faculty have significant roles within the educational process. Academic misconduct can influence this educational process by causing a distorted picture of the academic achievement of individual students and jeopardizing the success of the student's total educational program. It is expected that students will be academically honest in all classroom assignments, testing, laboratory activities, clinical activities, recordkeeping, and patient care activities.
View the full SHRP Academic Dishonesty Policy in PolicyTech.
NON-ACADEMIC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
A student in the School of Health Related Professions is expected to exhibit conduct that is compatible with the functions and mission of the University of Mississippi Medical Center as an educational institution, and with the ethical standards of his/her chosen profession. Each student is expected to comply with requests of university officials in the performance of his/her duties; to obey the laws of the city, state, and nation; and to refrain from conduct that would demean the ethics and integrity of his/her chosen profession.
The following are examples of non-academic responsibilities of students in the school. Failure to comply with these requirements may result in disciplinary action being taken by the dean up to and including probation or dismissal. If the actions of a student are such that there is potential or actual harm to the university, school, department or its faculty, staff, students, patients or others, a student may be immediately removed from classroom, laboratory, or clinical activities without prior notice.
- Maintain professional conduct;
- Adhere to the professional responsibilities required by the department;
- Refrain from the use, influence, or possession of alcoholic beverages, illicit drugs, fireworks, firearms, or other weapons on the UMMC campus, at clinical affiliation sites, or at any educational activity;
- Treat patients, other students, staff, and faculty fairly and respectfully, regardless of their sex or their physical, mental, emotional, political, economic, racial, or religious characteristics;
- Be cognizant of and adhere to the channels of authority;
- Accept responsibility for reporting incompetence and unethical conduct to the proper authorities;
- Identify truthfully and accurately your credentials and professional status;
- Be responsible for the condition of the instructional area during and at the completion of a class session;
- Maintain all conduct within HIPAA guidelines and regard as strictly confidential all information concerning patients, and refrain from discussing this information with any unauthorized individual;
- Refrain from sexual harassment in any form (see section on Harassment Policy);
- Refrain from eating, drinking, or smoking in prohibited areas in the SHRP instructional areas; and
- Check email frequently for official notices.
Management Rights
The University of Mississippi Medical Center has always sought the opinion of its students about its educational programs, ways and means of accomplishing the school's activities better, and other matters of student interest. From time to time, however, the university, like any other organization, has to make decisions without prior consultation with its students. The university must, therefore, maintain exclusive discretion to exercise the customary functions of educational management including, but not limited to, the discretion to: select and enroll students, employ and supervise faculty, determine the size and composition of the instructional staff, enforce academic regulations, determine the size and location of classes, make instructional and clinical assignments, modify organizational structures, establish, change and/or abolish policies, procedures, rules, and regulations, and make any and all changes or modifications in educational programs in accordance with the needs and requirements of the institution.
Complaints
Students have the right to complain without fear of retribution or retaliation from UMMC or its employees. Students should review the UMMC Student Complaint policy and may submit formal written complaints to the Office for Student Success within the Office of the Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs using the institutional UMMC Student Complaint Form.Title IX Sexual Harassment Policy
Visit the document in PolicyTech to view the Title IX Sexual Harassment and Non-Discrimination Policy for Students and Employees. Additional information can be found on the website as well.
Criminal History Background Check
Mississippi Law requires all health care workers, including students, to have completed criminal history background checks. All UMMC students will be required to successfully complete a criminal history background check, including fingerprinting, before enrollment. Be advised that a felony conviction may affect a graduate's eligibility to sit for certification, registration, or licensure examinations. Affected students must contact the appropriate certification, registry, or licensure agency. All students should keep their letter of clearance in a personal file for later use.
All students will complete an in-house background check during the New Student Onboarding process. This is conducted by UMMC Human Resources. A second type of background check may or may not be required by your department. Currently, SHRP has an agreement with Pre-Check (www.precheck.com/students) to conduct the additional background check and drug screening if needed for clinical rotations. There is a small cost to the student for using the Pre-check services. Departments will provide students with further information if the additional background check is required.
Identification Badges
Medical Center policy requires that students wear their identification badges at all times at all facilities which are operated by the Medical Center. The badge should be worn with the name and photo clearly visible on the front, upper torso affixed to a collar, pocket, or displayed on a short break-away neck strap close to the face. The identification badge may be used for building access, check cashing in the bookstore, library checkouts, and security identification purposes. Students who lose their ID badge should report the loss immediately to Human Resources Service Center. A nominal fee will be charged for a replacement badge. Students who come to school without their identification badge may be subject to disciplinary action up to being asked to leave the campus.
Official Communication
The School of Health Related Professions considers postal/U.S. mail and electronic mail official forms of communications. Students are expected to check their official UMMC email account daily at a minimum during the school semesters and periodically during breaks.
STUDENT SERVICES INFORMATION
SHRP Student Services
The Student Services Office at SHRP provides onboarding and new-student orientation, advising, and support to its students. Student Services staff are available to provide guidance and referrals as needed to help students be successful in their programs of study. Activities in various formats are offered to assist student in acquire skills necessary for success. During the academic semesters, weekly emails are developed and sent to all students with reminders, announcements, and helpful tips as a method of constant communication. Also, the Student Services office utilizes electronic message boards throughout SHRP as a way to communicate with students.
Student Responsibilities
Students are responsible for complying with all policies and procedures, rules and regulations, and other information published by the University of Mississippi Medical Center, the School of Health Related Professions, and their academic department. In addition, students are expected to abide by all federal, state, and local laws.
Student Expectations
Students are expected to:
- Exhibit the highest standard of personal, academic, professional and ethical behavior.
- Treat faculty, staff, peers, clients, patients, and others with dignity and respect.
- Abide by the Code of Conduct that applies to their specific professional discipline.
Students who violate any of the above when involved in any school or school-related activity/function, whether on or off campus, will be subject to disciplinary action.
Student Rights
Mistreatment and abuse of students by faculty, residents, staff, or fellow students is contrary to the educational objectives of the University of Mississippi Medical Center and the School of Health Related Professions and will not be tolerated. Mistreatment and abuse include, but are not limited to, berating, belittling, or humiliation; physical punishment or threats; intimidation; sexual harassment; harassment or discrimination based on race, gender, sexual preference, age, religion, physical or learning disabilities; assigning a grade for reasons other than the student's performance; assigning tasks for punishment or non-educational purposes; requiring the performance of personal services; or failing to give students credit for work they have done. Students have rights as guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution and all appropriate federal, state, and local laws. Primary among those is the right to a fair and impartial hearing if the student is accused of misconduct or violating university regulations. Additionally, students have the right to file a complaint for alleged mistreatment. The University of Mississippi Medical Center and the School of Health Related Professions has existing policies and procedures that relate to the following: financial aid; sexual harassment; final grade appeal; parking; drugs; alcohol; firearms; student access to records; student privacy; computer/internet use; dress and professional conduct; health insurance. Issues that relate to these specific policies should be addressed to the appropriate office. The Office of the Dean or Student Services can help students with information about those policies.
Student/Employee Health Clinic
Student and Employee Health serves as the primary resource for occupational-health services such as immunization and tuberculosis screening when needed for academic purposes, such as documentation required for clearance to participate in learning activities at other institutions. Student and Employee Health is also the preferred option for initial assessment of non-emergency occupational health related injuries that occur on weekdays between the hours of 7:00 am to 4:30 pm. Student and Employee Health does not charge for provider or nurse actions in providing services to students, but charges may be incurred for laboratory or imaging services. Student and Employee Health can be contacted for appointments or questions about services by calling (601) 984-1185.
If there is a severe occupational injury or a situation, such as a blood or body fluid exposure, that requires urgent treatment at night or on a weekend, students should seek care at the UMMC Emergency Department and notify Student and Employee Health afterward. Students in Mississippi are not covered by Workers Compensation and so may incur costs related to workplace injuries. Normal health care procedures, such as billing insurance, will take place as appropriate.
Students may access primary care services through UMMC's Quick Care clinic, which is operated by the Department of Family Medicine in the Lakeland Medical Building at 764 Lakeland Drive, Jackson, MS. Quick Care is a full-service primary care practice in a private, confidential setting, and will provide students a large spectrum of services, including sick visits, preventive services, and care for chronic conditions. The physician and other providers at the Quick Care clinic do not teach, evaluate, or make recommendations for student advancement. Quick Care is available Monday through Friday from 7:40 am to 4:20 pm and offers both in person and telehealth visits. To schedule an appointment at Quick Care students may call (601) 984-6800. Additionally, if students prefer to obtain primary care services elsewhere, they are free to do so.
Immunizations and Vaccinations
Students at the School of Health Related Professions (excluding students in select distance learning programs specifically named in the policy below) are required to meet and maintain the immunization requirements found in the Immunization Requirements Policy located PolicyTech. Click here to view the policy in PolicyTech via the UMMC Intranet.
SEH does offer the Influenza, Tdap, MMR, Varicella, and Hepatitis B vaccines for current students. All vaccines are administered at a cost to the student (with the exception of Influenza). Students should pay at Student Accounting and bring receipt to SEH for vaccine. For additional information and forms – Click here.
SHRP Programs with clinical courses may have requirements beyond those mandated by UMMC. Students are expected to comply with the requirements of any assigned clinical facility to fulfill programmatic coursework.
Drug Policy
Pursuant to the Anti-Drug Abuse Act, the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act, and the Higher Education Act, UMMC is committed to maintaining a drug-free workplace and preventing the illicit use of drugs and the abuse of alcohol by students and employees. All students are to abide by this policy. Please click here to view the policy in PolicyTech.
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA)
Visit the Office of Enrollment Management, and the Bulletin for additional information in regards to student access to records, release of information, and accuracy of education records per the FERPA regulations.
Health Insurance
Health insurance is required for all students enrolled at the University of Mississippi Medical Center with the following exception. Students enrolled in distance education programs with no clinical or research components requiring the physical presence of students on any UMMC campus are not required to show evidence of health insurance and are not eligible to apply for coverage on the UMMC student insurance plans. These programs include the following: School of Dentistry – Advanced Standing Dental Hygiene; School of Graduate Studies in the Health Sciences – Biochemistry Certificate; School of Health Related Professions – Advanced Standing Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Science MLT-MLS, Advanced Standing Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences, Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences, Bachelor of Science in Health Systems Administration, Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Health Informatics, Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Leadership and Management; John D. Bower School of Population Health – Executive Master of Science in Population Health Management, Master of Science in Population Health Science, Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Population Health Science.
All students, except those enrolled in the programs noted above, may enroll in one of the group plans offered by the Medical Center or must demonstrate comparable coverage under another provider. Students not enrolled in the Medical Center's student group health insurance plan, except those enrolled in the programs noted above, will be required to complete a waiver online in the student portal specifying the name of their insurance carrier. The student insurance plan is administered by the Office of Student Accounting, and any questions regarding enrollment or coverage should be addressed directly to the Office of Student Accounting.
Mental Health Services
Effective May 1, 2024, Student and Employee Health (SEH) will expand its offerings to provide student counseling services through dedicated and experienced licensed professional counselors. Counselors will help students develop and implement strategies to improve their mental health and psychological well-being and will make referrals for additional services when more intensive medical therapy is needed. These student counseling services will be provided to UMMC students free of charge, up to a total of 10 visits per semester. Counselors will be available Monday through Friday each week, and appointments can be made by emailing scs@umc.edu or calling (601) 815-4971.
TELUS Health (formerly LifeWorks) is a Student and Employee Assistance Program (EAP). TELUS Health is a confidential EAP and an exciting and innovative well-being solution available to all UMMC employees, their family members, and UMMC students.
TELUS Health can help you feel supported 24/7, 365 days a year, with a confidential EAP that can support you anytime, anywhere with work, health, and life. TELUS Health offers help with personal and work-related issues.
TELUS Health can help you manage your reactions with well-being articles, podcasts, digital programs, tools, and resources when the world around you gets stressful. Whether you have questions about handling stress at work and home, parenting and child care, managing money, or health issues, you can turn to TELUS Health for a confidential service that you can trust!
Access services online
- Go to TELUS Health online
- Log in with the username: ummc and password: ummceap
Access services from a phone
- For live support 24/7, call 1-800-433-7916
Rowland Medical Library
The Rowland Medical Library (RML) is located on the second floor of the Verner S. Holmes Learning Resource Center. The RML provides resources and services to students officially enrolled in UMMC programs, faculty and employees directly involved in health education, research, and patient care.
For more information about hours, resources, and services available at the library, please visit the RML website.
Office of Enrollment Management
This office maintains the official academic records of all matriculated students and provides a wide range of services to those students. The office also works closely with each school in the admissions process of students.
Official Transcripts, enrollment verifications, degree verifications, and letters of good standing can be requested online at www.umc.edu/transcripts. There may be a fee charged for certain documents.
For additional information, please contact the Office of Enrollment Management directly.
Office of Enrollment Management
University of Mississippi Medical Center
Verner Holmes Learning Resource Center, U121
Phone: (601) 984-1080
https://www.umc.edu/registrar/
Student Accounting
The Office of Student Accounting is responsible for the assessment and collection of all charges to students, such as tuition, late registration fees, and health insurance premiums, as well as disbursing excess financial aid proceeds to students.
Prior to the beginning of the academic term, tuition, fees, and applicable insurance charges are charged to the student's account. Billing statements are available in Workday. Late fees are assessed to accounts not paid by the payment deadline.
Updated tuition costs may be found online on the Student Accounting website.
Office of Student Accounting
University of Mississippi Medical Center
Verner Holmes Learning Resource Center – 2nd floor
Phone: (601) 984-1060
https://www.umc.edu/student_accounting/
Student Financial Services
Each recipient of student financial aid must meet Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) requirements in order to maintain his/her eligibility for financial aid.
Scholarship and state grant programs have differing requirements for continuing eligibility. These criteria are outlined in the terms and conditions that accompany the scholarship and grant awards.
Office of Student Financial Services
University of Mississippi Medical Center
Verner Holmes Learning Resource Center, U124
Phone: (601) 984-1117
https://www.umc.edu/financialaid/
Orientation
All students must complete orientation prior to attending any courses. Failure to complete orientation may result in dismissal from the program and/or school. Please be advised that each individual program may have specific orientation requirements in addition to UMMC General Orientation (conducted online in Canvas) and School of Health Related Professions Orientation.
STUDENT SUCCESS
The Office for Student Success provides the following University of Mississippi Medical Center services.
- Student Success Series (S3)
- Academic Success Kiosk
- University Tutoring Services
- Academic Tools and Resources
- Academic Accommodations
- Writing Collaborative
- Excellent Teacher
SHRP PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Students who want to take time to become involved may find useful avenues of expression in membership in professional organizations. Membership is open to students in the various professional organizations. Each department will advise students of appropriate professional organizations and opportunities for membership. As student members, there is an opportunity to increase knowledge of the discipline and to begin to establish collegial relationships with other students and practitioners within the profession.
SHRP Student Government
The School of Health Related Professions' Student Government Council was formed in 1978 and is responsible for all official student activities of the school; serves as liaison between faculty, students, and alumni; and strives to establish relationships between disciplines.
The Council is composed of three (3) student representatives elected from each discipline's first, second, and third year cohorts. The SHRP Student Government will provide representatives to represent SHRP on the Associate Student Body Council. The ASB is the student organization on the University of Mississippi Medical Center campus with representatives from each school (Dentistry, Graduate Programs, Health Related Professions, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, and Population Health) that plans all campus-wide student activities. The SHRP Council has advisors appointed by the dean. Elected officers must maintain good academic standing. If a student is on probation, he/she is not eligible to serve as a student government officer.
Student Participation
The administration and faculty of the Medical Center believe that it is important to involve students in the decision-making processes that affect institutional programs, policies, and operations. More often than not, institutional policy, proposals for institutional change, or suggestions for improvement in the institution's day-to-day operation begin at the committee level. For this reason, it has long been the institution's practice to include student representatives on appropriate campus-wide and school committees.
Student activities on this campus, for the most part, are coordinated by the Associated Student Body (ASB) or through the respective student councils in the individual schools. The UMMC Office of Student Services assists with and supervises UMMC ASB activities on a daily basis.
Class Events
Any on campus events that includes our students, whether sponsored by a class or sponsored in name by a class and where class members will be present, should be coordinated with the SHRP Student Services Office. This includes, but is not limited to, luncheons and presentations that may be conducted by outside vendors/employers. Some events may require the approval of other offices on campus (i.e., the UMMC Compliance Office). Additional information may be requested before or after the event to meet outside approval or guidelines. To allow time for proper approvals, all events must be submitted to the Student Services Office no later than two (2) weeks prior to the event.
Fundraising
All fundraising must be approved by the SHRP Student Services Office and UMMC Office of Development. View the UMMC Policy in PolicyTech via the UMMC Intranet. As a guideline, any sales of clothing apparel, which names a particular program or department, must also include the School of Health Related Professions with the identified department. All fundraising must be aimed at supporting departmental or class projects. Class events and fundraising will be discussed at the first SHRP Student Government Meeting in September and reminders will remain on agendas throughout the year.
COMMENCEMENT
Graduating students are expected to participate in commencement regardless of the semester of graduation. Exceptions may be considered if a request is made in writing to the dean. Students deemed eligible for graduation (pending final requirements set by individual departments) will be asked to complete the online program completion application (including the cap and gown order form) in Workday the semester prior to expected graduation. Students may order commencement invitations from the UMMC Bookstore during early spring of the graduation year. During the latter part of the week of commencement, students are expected to obtain caps and gowns from the bookstore. Student commencement instructions from the Office of the Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs will be emailed to participating students during the month of April prior to the commencement ceremony.
Commencement Exercises
Commencement is generally scheduled for late May, at 10:00 am on Friday, and usually lasts approximately two (2) hours. The Mississippi Coliseum (located on High Street in Jackson) is the traditional location for commencement.
Honors and Awards
SHRP students with a record of exceptional achievement over the duration of their degree program may be recognized with individual honors, scholarships, and awards upon graduation at the SHRP Honors Day Ceremony. Each SHRP department establishes its own criteria to determine honors, scholarships, and awards. Please consult the SHRP website for a complete list of honor, scholarship, and award descriptions bestowed by each department.
The Virginia Stansel Tolbert Award, sponsored by the School of Health Related Professions, is given at each commencement to the graduating SHRP student who is graduating with the highest grade point average.
SHRP graduate and undergraduate students are elected to membership in Honor Societies, such as Phi Kappa Phi and Alpha Eta, on the basis of their total academic achievements in college.
SHRP graduate and undergraduate students may also be eligible to receive Latin Honors at commencement. Eligibility requirements for Latin Honors is available by contacting the Dean's Office.
EATING AND DRINKING POLICY IN SHRP CLASSROOMS AND LABORATORIES
Eating and Drinking in Computer Laboratories
Eating and drinking are not permitted in SHRP computer laboratories. If you are found eating or drinking in any computer lab, you will be asked to leave.
Eating and Drinking in the Collaboratory
Eating and drinking are not permitted in the Collaboratory. If you are found eating or drinking in the Collaboratory, you will be asked to leave.
Eating and Drinking in Classrooms
Capped bottled water is allowed in SHRP classrooms. No other form of eating or drinking will be allowed in classrooms without permission from the Office of the Dean.
Eating and Drinking in Departmental Laboratories
Policies regarding eating and drinking in departmental laboratories is at the discretion of the department. Students will be advised of the policy during departmental orientation.
PARKING SERVICES
Where to Park?
As a reminder, all students with vehicles parked on UMMC leased or owned property are required to comply with the Policies for Parking and Traffic Rules and Regulations located on the Parking Services website.
Students are only authorized to park at the Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium, which includes Lots A, B, C, E, and Overflow. Stadium parking is free and available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The only exception is home football games for Jackson State University (JSU). Advanced notification for any parking challenges for game nights will be provided. Employee Relations will assist in the efforts of arranging parking accommodations at the Stadium for students with verified disabilities and medical needs.
Students will not pull a ticket from any parking ticket machine and park for any length of time. Parking citations will be issued to violators, and continued violation of parking policy will lead to increases in administrative fines, vehicle immobilization devices (boots), academic holds through Student Accounting, and referrals to Deans for disciplinary action up to and including dismissal proceedings.
Students can obtain evening parking access to Lot 21 after 4:45 pm until 6:00 am, Monday through Friday, and all day Saturday, Sunday, and on UMMC officially observed holidays. Parking in Lot 21 outside these hours by pulling a ticket is not allowed. Students can register vehicles and activate UMMC Student ID badges by sending a request via email FacilitiesServices-Parking@umc.edu that includes the following vehicle information:
Vehicle Make:
Vehicle Model:
Vehicle Year:
Vehicle Color:
Vehicle License Plate #:
Vehicle Plate State and County:
UMMC Student ID#:
Student Name:
Lot: 21
Stadium Parking Map
Due to the increased number of vehicles parking in the stadium, a map is shown below displaying available parking spaces in the stadium. It is important to note that there are both regular and handicap spaces in the stadium. In order to park in a handicap space, the vehicle must display an official handicap placard or tag. There are also spaces that are considered handicap, only on football game days. There is signage on these designated spaces.
View Interactive Campus Map or select the image below to enlarge.
Questions and concerns regarding parking should be posed to Parking@umc.edu.
Shuttle Bus
UMMC's shuttle service provides daily transportation to and from designated shuttle stops throughout the main campus and the stadium parking lots for patients, visitors, students, and staff. The shuttle operates Monday through Friday, and does not operate on UMMC holidays. In order to provide timely and efficient service for the greatest number of passengers, we operate the highest number of shuttles during the morning and evening peak hours. Maps for each shuttle route are available online (Click here). Students can download an app on their cell phone for bus lines, estimated arrival times, and bus stop locations (Click here).
The shuttle service is free and available to all members of the UMMC community. Questions and concerns regarding shuttles should be posed to Parking@umc.edu.
Bicycles
Bicycles provide a handy way of getting around campus. When parked on campus, a bicycle should be locked to prevent theft. Bicycle racks are available at the north entrance of the University of Mississippi Medical Center and in areas adjacent to the School of Health Related Professions building. The designated areas may change during construction.
No Parking Areas
Cars may not be parked where the curbing is painted yellow, blue, or red; on sidewalks; at sidewalk-street intersections; across parking lines; on lawns; or in other restricted areas. No double parking is permitted. Parking is also not permitted in any of the private or patient parking spaces located at offices or apartment buildings adjacent to the Medical Center campus. The areas adjacent to the SHRP building are for active loading/unloading only.
SECURITY
SHRP Building
The SHRP building is now open for SHRP student access after hours and on weekends; however, access is limited to the common areas of the SHRP building unless otherwise noted via posted signage. Only SHRP students who are actively enrolled in a SHRP program with on-campus requirements will be granted building access via their UMMC student ID badge. The SHRP building is closed on official UMMC holidays.
Specific usage policies regarding programmatic lab spaces can be found in each program's handbook and/or Canvas student resources course. Signage is also placed to notify students regarding approved space usage. Students are responsible for knowing policies and procedures regarding usage of space at SHRP as it relates to their access. Please review your program policies (as referenced above) and the Student Building Access and Usage for the School of Health Related Professions policy in PolicyTech.
Failure to comply with policies regarding student building access may result in disciplinary action being taken by the dean, up to and including probation or dismissal. The SHRP building is monitored by cameras 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Questions regarding building access should be directed to the SHRP Dean's Office
UMMC Police and Security Department
The UMMC Police and Public Safety Department (formerly Campus Police) uses advanced equipment and techniques for crime prevention and to carry out a number of programs and services to promote safety and security. State law grants campus police the power to enforce all state and federal criminal statutes. Officers are certified in compliance with state law to assist in providing effective campus security. The department works in conjunction with local law enforcement authorities. All reports of criminal activity will be handled and investigated in an appropriate and professional manner. Campus police officers provide 24-hour assistance to students, employees, and the public. Campus Police will escort students at night or on weekends to or from destinations on campus or the Veterans Memorial Stadium parking lot. Students who wish to be escorted should contact Campus Police at (601) 984-1360 (or extension 4-1360 if calling on campus) or by contacting a campus police officer on duty.
Firearms Policy
Because of the unreasonable and unwarranted risk of injury or death to employees, students, visitors, and patients, and in accordance with sections 45-9-101 and 97-37-17 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, as amended, the University of Mississippi Medical Center prohibits the possession of pistols, firearms, or other weapons in any form by any person other than those duly authorized (i.e., Campus Police Officers).
GENERAL INFORMATION
Alumni Chapter (SHRP)
In 1977, graduates of all SHRP programs formed a Health Related Professions Alumni Chapter of the University of Mississippi Alumni Association. The School of Health Related Professions Alumni Chapter plays a vital part in various programs and events conducted at the School of Health Related Professions. The SHRP alumni chapter serves as a key link between students, the school, faculty, alumni, and health related professional businesses.
Bookstore
The bookstore, located in the Norman C. Nelson Student Union building, services the health sciences community and is open Monday through Friday, from 7:45 am until 4:30 pm. Available for purchase are textbooks, medical instruments, related school supplies, insignia items, computer, software, and gifts. The bookstore can be contacted at 1-800-BKSTORE (257-8673) or by visiting their website.
Food Service
There are several food service centers, as well as vending machines, in various buildings on campus. For more dining information – Click here.
Lost and Found
Contact SHRP Student Services and/or the SHRP Officer in the School of Health Related Professions or the Campus Police Office ((601) 984-1360) for information on articles lost or found.
Norman C. Nelson Student Union
The Norman C. Nelson Student Union houses the campus bookstore, a food court, student government offices and meeting and event facilities. Available for students and residents is a recreation room, lounge space, a study room and a state-of-the-art fitness center. The 57,000-square-foot facility opened its doors in the fall of 1999.
Photographs
The School of Health Related Professions and individual departments may use pictures of students in various print media, video media, and social media. These items are used to promote the school and UMMC. If you do not wish to participate in these pictures and/or media, please notify the SHRP Dean's Office and your departmental office in writing or via email to revoke your permission.
Photocopying
Photocopy services are available in the Rowland Medical Library. A fee for photocopying may occur. All copyright regulations must be observed in the use of the photocopy services.
Postal Services
The Post Office, located in Room N019 in the basement of the hospital's north wing, operates as a contract station of the U.S. Post Office and offers most standard services. It is open to students from 10am – 4pm Monday – Friday.
Posting of Notices
Medical Center policy prohibits the posting of notices on painted walls or any other painted surfaces, and on the entrance doors to any building. All departments have bulletin boards for the posting of authorized notices.
UMMC Marketing and Communications
The Office of Institutional Advancement, a center-wide service area located in the Learning Resource Center, Room U015, is the only authorized channel for the release of University of Mississippi Medical Center information to the news media. The office welcomes suggestions from students for media stories or ideas for the University of Mississippi Medical Center's own publications.
Student Bulletin Boards
Student bulletin boards in the School of Health Related Professions building are located in the student lounge and bus lobby area. SHRP Student Services should be consulted about posting items on bulletin boards.
Student Lounge
The student lounge in the SHRP building is located on the first floor, Room SH195/196. Student space for study or small group meetings is available in this space. Pharos Printing is also available in the student lounge.
Student Bus Lobby (Break Room)
The Student Bus Lobby (Break Room area) is located in SH190. Adjacent vending machines, microwave ovens, and refrigerators are available. Additional student facilities are available across the street in the Norman C. Nelson Student Union.
Student Mailboxes
At the request of the SHRP Academic Program, students enrolled in on-campus programs are assigned a mailbox for school and on-campus communication. These are currently located in the first floor east hallway adjacent to the vending area.
UMMC Property
Students are not permitted to remove UMMC property from the premises. Any UMMC property used by a student must be properly assigned to or checked out by a faculty member. Any faculty member who possesses and uses and/or removes Medical Center property from the premises for any reason must have an authorization form in hand. The department head or his/her designee must complete the property authorization form.
Personal use of UMMC property is prohibited. All UMMC employees or students using or possessing UMMC property can be held financially responsible for the damage or loss of the property due to negligence. Any damage, loss, or theft of the property should be promptly reported to the designated departmental representative.
Handling Confidential Information
While working at the university, students and employees may come in contact with information that is of a confidential nature. Treat it as such. If you are given such information, it is expected that you will keep the confidence placed in you and not give this information to persons not authorized to receive it.
Student Compliance
The University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMMC) has implemented a compliance program to develop effective internal controls that promote adherence to applicable federal and state law, and the program requirements of federal, state, and private health plans furthering the fundamental mission of UMMC to provide quality care to patients. All SHRP students are required to complete a student compliance and safety-training course in Canvas during program orientation and on a continued basis. Failure to complete compliance training courses will result in a Canvas hold and removal from course participation, which could result in a failing grade on scheduled course assignments and could result in dismissal from the program.
DRESS CODE
Appearance and conduct are a reflection of our role as a professional. As health care providers, professionalism is expected in the classroom, in laboratories, in clinical areas, and any campus location. The School of Health Related Professions has adopted a dress code that promotes a professional atmosphere. This dress code requires dress and grooming guidelines to promote a consistent professional appearance that contributes to a respectful and safe environment for faculty, staff, students, and others who you will encounter on campus. Refer to the full SHRP Professional Appearance policy in PolicyTech.
TOBACCO-FREE CAMPUS
To establish and support the uniform prohibition of tobacco use at the University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMMC) and designated sites, the use of tobacco products, specifically smoking, is a major cause of preventable disease and death. The Medical Center is committed to promoting prevention and the treatment of diseases, as well as to providing a safe, clean, and healthy environment for all persons on this campus. The Medical Center strives to provide an environment that contributes to our mission. Therefore, it is this institution's intent to provide a total tobacco-free environment and to conduct programs designed to assist in adhering to this commitment.
COMMUNICATION
UMMC Student Social Media Policy
The University of Mississippi Medical Center recognizes that social networking websites are popular means of communication. Students who use these websites must be aware that posting certain information is illegal. Violations of existing statutes and administrative regulations may expose the offender to criminal and civil liability, and the punishment for violations may include fines and imprisonment. Offenders also may be subject to adverse academic actions up to and including dismissal.
Students should review the Policy and Guidelines for Personal Use of Social Media document located in PolicyTech.
Electronic Communications
SHRP is committed to utilizing the most advanced technology available to communicate with students. Therefore, the university will employ electronic means, when appropriate, to affect such communication, and students are expected to monitor appropriately these electronic communications. To facilitate this goal, all students will be assigned an electronic mail address in "Outlook" when they are accepted for admission.
Electronic means may include, but are not limited to, electronic mail, electronic bulletin boards, and information portals.
Guidelines:
- The distribution of mass email to students shall be restricted to University Departments for university business. Authority to approve the distribution of email in this manner rests with deans, directors, and department heads.
- Electronic communication to inform students of upcoming events of interest among students may be approved for distribution by mass email.
- Where appropriate, electronic communications should have the following: from address, reply-to-address, and subject line.
- This policy does not apply to electronic communications between academic units and their students (i.e., an instructor sending electronic mail to students in his/her class, etc.).
- Electronic mail, your "UMMC Outlook" account, is considered as official communication from faculty, departments, schools, and the University.
Refer to the UMMC Acceptable Use Policy in PolicyTech via the UMMC Intranet.
COMPUTERS AND ONLINE LEARNING
SHRP Computer Labs
A computer lab for SHRP students is located in room SH136. The laboratory will be closed during Medical Center holidays. Automatic password assignment may be made for classroom exercises. Students should be familiar with the policy regarding Student Building Access and Usage in PolicyTech
The computer laboratory may be closed for scheduled classes or for special events. Notices of such closure will be posted outside the laboratory. Unauthorized use of the laboratory or any of the equipment or software is prohibited.
There is no eating or drinking in the computer laboratory. Students who violate this policy will be asked to leave the computer lab.
Pharos printing is now active in the computer lab at SHRP and in the Student Lounge. When you send a job to the printer, it will not automatically print. You will need to swipe your badge to retrieve your print. Please note that printing in the SHRP labs uses the same print credits as when you print in the library. Once your Pharos print credits have been used for the academic year, you will need to pay to have more added. Additional print credits may be purchased at the Library Circulation Desk. Instructions will also be placed by the printers at SHRP. If you have any questions or have an issue printing, please contact the helpdesk at (601) 984-1145 or send an email to SHRPOnsiteSupport@umc.edu.
If you need assistance for any computer related issue or have any questions, please contact the service desk at (601) 984-1145 or 4-1145 while on campus. The Service Desk is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. When contacting the Service Desk, please be sure to include your student ID number, phone number, and email address.
Computer Recommendations
Coursework will require ongoing use of a computer and a broadband connection to the Internet. Students, especially online students, will be expected to have a computer meeting the requirements below or purchase a computer meeting the minimum configurations required by their program. Cost of meeting this requirement should be included in your financial aid considerations.
Please verify specific computer requirements with your program. Most computers are capable of meeting the following general requirements. A student's computer configuration should include:
- Speakers and a microphone (for a desktop computer)
- Headphones with built-in microphone (for a laptop)
- Webcam (most programs will require an external webcam and microphone)
- USB port
- Printer
- Broadband connection to the Internet and related equipment (Cable/DSL modem)
- Microsoft Office Suite installed (provided by the university)
Hardware Recommendations
- I5 processor 1st generation or greater
- 8GB of RAM or more
- 256 Gigabyte Hard Drive or larger
- USB ports (at least 2)
- 1366 x 768 or higher resolution monitor
- Speakers or headphones
- Webcam (most programs will require an external webcam and microphone)
- Wi-Ficonnection
- Broadband connection to the Internet and related equipment. (Cable or DSL highly recommended)
- Printer
Operating System
- Macintosh: OS X Big Sur (11.0)or newer OR the latest version of Windows 10 or newer
Software
- Microsoft Office Suite (provided by the University)
- Antivirus
- Google Chrome
Chromebooks are not fully supported devices for any program. You will be required to submit assignments that can be opened using MS Word, PowerPoint, and Excel. If you use a Chromebook, you must be able to convert your assignments to this format.
Canvas
The School of Health Related Professions uses Canvas Learning Management System (LMS) software to deliver course content. Once you are enrolled in a course in Workday, visit the Canvas website to log in and retrieve course material. You will receive an email notifying you of enrollment in a course using Canvas.
How do I access Canvas? Go to https://umc.instructure.com and log in using full UMMC email address and UMMC network password.
Students in the online learning environment are expected to respect all who are participating in the learning community by:
- honoring their right to their opinions;
- respecting the right of each person to disagree with others;
- responding honestly but thoughtfully and respectfully using language which others will not consider foul or abusive;
- always signing your name to any contribution you choose to make;
- respecting your own privacy and the privacy of others by not revealing information which you deem private and which you feel might embarrass you or others;
- being constructive in your responses to others in the class; and
- being prepared to clarify statements which might be misunderstood or misinterpreted by others.
Respondus Monitor
The School of Health Related Professions will use Respondus Monitor for proctored testing in online courses. This software is provided at no additional cost to the students through UMMC. However, each student is responsible for a computer that meets system requirements, an external webcam, and reliable high-speed internet. Additional information regarding Respondus Monitor can be found within the Student Orientation Module in your Canvas course and in the Remote Proctored Testing Policy for the School of Health Related Professions located in PolicyTech.
System Requirements
- Windows: 11 or higher
- Mac: macOS 10.13 to 13.0+
- A broadband internet connection
- Web camera (external) & microphone
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
Alert U
UMMC faculty, staff and students will be notified of a campus emergency through the Alert U system. Alert U provides rapid notification of emergency messages via text messaging and e-mail. To receive alerts, students, faculty and staff must have a current cell phone number in Workday. To verify that your cell phone number is accurate, please visit Workday.
Alert U uses the Everbridge mobile safety app that allows students, faculty and staff to instantly contact UMMC Police, check in while on campus, and safely walk to and from parking areas by sharing a location trail in the app.
To learn more about Alert U, visit the Alert U page.
Medical
In the event of a medical emergency, faculty, staff, or students should dial 5-7777 and speak with the campus dispatcher. Additionally, notify the dean's office at (601) 815-4026. The appropriate incident report should be completed within 24 hours and emailed to the dean's office.
Severe Weather
In the event of severe weather requiring immediate action, personnel in the dean's office will contact departmental offices to indicate that severe weather procedures should be followed. Each departmental office will notify departmental faculty and staff.
Faculty, staff, and students should proceed to the nearest location as defined below:
Classroom/Lobby Wing
- If you are in the ground floor PT labs, take shelter in the dressing rooms and hallway outside of the PT Green Lab. If needed, overflow may also seek shelter inside the equipment room or the residents' office. Be sure to have the double doors at each end of the hallway closed once all students, faculty, and staff are secure.
- If you are in the first floor classrooms or lobby, take shelter in classroom 1D or the hallways on either side of the welcome desk. SH192, the ADL lab, and the hallway outside of the OT classrooms may be used. Be sure to have the double doors at each end of the hallway closed once all students, faculty, and staff are secure.
- If you are in the second floor classrooms, exit to the first floor and take shelter in the areas mentioned above.
- Please wait in these areas until instructed to leave.
Faculty Annex
- If you are in the faculty annex, take shelter on the first floor of the faculty annex with office doors closed. The Simulation Lab and the hallway outside of the faculty kitchen may also be used. Be sure to have the double doors at the end of the hallway closed once all students, faculty, and staff are secure.
- Faculty may also move to the hallway outside the OT Labs in the Classroom Wing as needed.
- Please wait in these areas until instructed to leave.
Fire
- In the event of a fire, you should use the fire pull boxes located in each hallway and call 911 or (601) 984-6666 from a safe location. If the fire is small and can be contained, a fire extinguisher may be used to attempt to extinguish the fire. However, no faculty, staff, or student should endanger himself/herself in attempting to put out a fire.
- When the fire alarm sounds, all faculty and staff should close any windows in the office or classroom in which they reside, turn the lights on, check the hallway for smoke or fire, exit the room closing the door behind, and then exit the building as quickly and safely as possible.
- Faculty, staff, and students on the elevators should exit the elevators at the nearest elevator stop and proceed out of the building by the nearest exit. If any of these exits are blocked, the nearest available exit should be used.
- In no event should faculty, staff, or students in the building proceed up the stairs to the roof as the roof does not have an exit.
- Primary and secondary fire marshals on each floor will seek to ensure that all persons have vacated the area.
- Once faculty and staff have left the building, everyone, including any students and guests, should proceed to the mechanical building parking lot or adjacent lawn and wait for instructions from the dean, his/her designee, or security personnel. See diagrams shown below.
- Please wait in these areas until instructed to leave.
Fire Exit Plan
Fire Extinguisher Locations
Active Shooter (Run, Hide, Fight)
Information in regards to defending against an Active Shooter (also known as Run, Hide, Fight) can be found on the UMMC Police and Public Safety Department website.
RUN
- Know your surroundings – have escape route and plan in mind
- Run immediately – leave your belongings behind
- Evacuate regardless of whether others agree to follow
- Help others escape, if possible
- Do not attempt to move injured people
- Prevent others from entering area where the active shooter may be
- Keep your hands visible
- Call 911 when you are safe
HIDE
- If you can't escape, hide in an area out of the shooter's view
- Lock the door or block the entry to your hiding place
- Silence cell phone (including the vibrate mode) and remain quiet
- Take cover behind furniture or fixtures away from doors or windows
FIGHT
- Fight as a last resort and only when your life is in imminent danger
- Use items around you as weapons to fight
- Attempt to incapacitate the shooter
- Commit to your actions...your life depends on it
SHRP TELEPHONE NUMBERS
All numbers are (601) area code
Main Number (published) | 984-6300 |
Dean's Office | 815-4026 |
Department of Health Administration | 984-4670 |
Department of Health Sciences | 815-1150 |
Department of Medical Laboratory Science | 984-6309 |
Department of Occupational Therapy | 984-6350 |
Department of Physical Therapy | 984-6330 |
Department of Radiologic Sciences | 984-6309 |
SHRP Recruitment | 984-6332 |
SHRP Student Services | 815-4029 or 984-6332 |
ADDITIONAL CAMPUS NUMBERS
UMMC Campus Police (non-emergency) | 984-1360 |
UMMC Campus Police (emergency) | 815-7777 911 (from campus phone) |
Office for Student Success | 815-5064 |
Office of Enrollment Management | 984-1080 |
Student Accounting | 984-1060 |
Student/Employee Health | 984-1185 |
Student Financial Services | 984-1117 |
UMMC Quick Care Clinic | 984-6800 |