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January 2019

CERTIFICATE PROGRAM IN

COMMUNITY PREPAREDNESS AND

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Student Manual

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CERTIFICATE PROGRAM IN

COMMUNITY PREPAREDNESS AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT

JANUARY 2019

Table of Contents

I. General Information

Table of Contents .................................................................................................................. 2

HPM Contact Information ..................................................................................................... 3

Frequently Used Numbers and Websites .............................................................................. 6

CPDM Faculty Contact Information ..................................................................................... 7

CPDM Course Schedules and Deadlines .............................................................................. 8

Understanding & Managing your Onyen .............................................................................. 9

Accessing & Managing Your Onyen .................................................................................... 10

II. Policies and Procedures

On-Campus Requirements ................................................................................................... 11

Time Limit and Leave of Absence ........................................................................................ 11

Honor and Campus Code ...................................................................................................... 11

Discrimination/Harassment…………………………………………………………………13

Guidelines for HPM Student Concerns and Complaints …………………………………...13

Financial Aid ......................................................................................................................... 15

Tuition Payment Options Link…………………………………………………………… 15

Residence Status for Tuition Purposes .................................................................................. 15

Refund Policy ..................................................................................................................... 15

Registration ........................................................................................................................... 16

Graduate Grading .................................................................................................................. 16

Graduation ............................................................................................................................. 16

Transfer Credit ...................................................................................................................... 17

Important Notes to Remember .............................................................................................. 17

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ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES OF HEALTH POLICY AND MANAGEMENT

Room Phone

Chair's Office

Morris Weinberger, Chair ................................................................................1101-A .....................................966-7385

Stephanie Forman, Assistant to the Chair ........................................................1101 ..........................................966-9122

Business Office

Terri Gault, Director of Finance & Administration .........................................1107-A .....................................966-7392

Ph.D. Program Marisa Domino, Director .................................................................................1104-G .....................................966-3891

DrPH Program

Pam Silberman, Director .................................................................................1102-A .....................................966-4525

Master's Program

Paula Song, Director ........................................................................................1105-A .....................................966-8778

Executive Programs

Bill Gentry, Director

Director, Comm. Prep and Dis. Mgmt. Certificate Program ..........................115 ROS ...................................966-4228

Undergraduate Program Karl Umble, Director .......................................................................................113 ROS ...................................962-2974

Student Services Office

Lynnette Jones, Registrar.................................................................................119-B ROS ...............................966-7391

Kim Sieler, Assistant Registrar for Executive Programs .................................120–A ROS ..............................966-7364

Jackie Siler, Assistant Registrar ......................................................................119-A ROS ...............................966-4609

Professional Development

Jeffrey Simms, Director ...................................................................................117 ROS ...................................966-7380

Cathy Padgett, Career Services Coordinator ...................................................118 ROS ...................................966-7390

LAN Administrator

Paul Barrett ......................................................................................................1106C .......................................966-5074

Revised: November 26, 2018

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HEALTH POLICY & MANAGEMENT

Phone # Name E-Mail Address Alias Address Room

FACULTY Phone Name Email Room

962-5360 Basch, Ethan ebasch@email.unc.edu POB/Carr Mill

843-4117 Bennett, Antonia avbenn@email.unc.edu 1106-A

445-0774 Birken, Sarah birken@unc.edu 1103-E

843-4621 Damon, Alyssa Mansfield damon@unc.edu 1103-D

696-7095 Devlin, Leah Leah_devlin@unc.edu 131 Rosenau

843-2494 Dilworth-Anderson, Peggye dilworth@email.unc.edu 1102-D

966-3891 Domino, Marisa E. domino@unc.edu 1104-G

966-7375 Frerichs, Leah leahf@email.unc.edu 1102-C

966-7355 Fried, Bruce J. Bruce_Fried@unc.edu 1104-E

966-4228 Gentry, William B. wgentry@email.unc.edu 115 ROS

966-8930/966-0993

Greene, Sandra B. SandraB_Greene@unc.edu 1101-E

966-7361 Harris, Dean M. Dean_Harris@unc.edu 1104-A

843-9932 Hassmiller Lich, Kristen hassmill@email.unc.edu 1105-E

966-0202/807-1532

Holmes, Mark mark_holmes@unc.edu 1104-B

612-922-0037 Leatherman, Sheila sleatherman@unc.edu n/a

537-3955 Lee, Jessica Jessica_lee@unc.edu 228 Brauer Hall

843-8793 Lewis, Valerie lewisv@email.unc.edu 1103-c

966-7196 Morrissey, Joseph Joe_morrissey@unc.edu Sheps

966-6296/843-8269

Oberlander, Jonathan Jonathan_Oberlander@med.unc.edu 346 MacNider

966-8125 Orton, Steve sorton@email.unc.edu 111 Rosenau

966-7373 Paul, John E. paulj@email.unc.edu 1102-B

843-2728/ 966-1457

Pink, George gpink@email.unc.edu 1105-D

843-2576 Powell, Byron bjpowell@unc.edu 1105-C

843-8619 Reiter, Kristin reiter@email.unc.edu 1104-H

966-7388 Rozier, R Gary gary_rozier@unc.edu 1106-K

445-0764 Samuel, Cleo casamual@email.unc.edu 1105-F

966-1938 Shea, Chris M. chris_shea@unc.edu 1104-F

966-4525 Silberman, Pam C. pam_silberman@unc.edu 1102-A

966-7380 Simms, Jeffrey jsimms@email.unc.edu 114 Rosenau

843-1219 Slifkin, Becky rslifkin@unc.edu 1101-C

966-7377 Sloate, Steve sloate@email.unc.edu 1104-D

445-9370 Song, Paula psong@email.unc.edu 1105-A

843-2590 Stearns, Sally sally_stearns@unc.edu 1104-C

966-6296 Stover, Angela stoveram@email.unc.edu 1101-G

966-6328 Sylvia, Sean Sean_sylvia@unc.edu 1101-D

843-1222 Thomas, Marci marci@unc.edu 1107-D

962-2433 Trogdon, Justin trogdonj@email.unc.edu 1101-B

962-2974 Umble, Karl umble@email.unc.edu 113 Rosenau

966-7385 Weinberger, Morris mweinber@email.unc.edu 1101-A

966-7374 Wheeler, Stephanie Stephanie_Wheeler@unc.edu 1104-E

445-9374 White, Alex Alex_white@unc.edu 1106-J

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STAFF Phone Name Email Room

966-5074 Barrett, Paul pbarrett@email.unc.edu 1106-C

843-7244 Beach, Nancy nbeach@email.unc.edu 1106-F

966-7394 Capps, Karen Karen_capps@unc.edu 212 Rosenau

966-9122 Forman, Stephanie Sforman1@email.unc.edu 1101-A

966-7392 Gault, Terri terrigault@unc.edu 1107-A

962-4943 Hardy, Courrtney cmhardy@live.unc.edu 1103-F

966-3121 Hooker, Valerie vhooker@email.unc.edu 1104-I

966-7391 Jones, Lynnette ljones3@email.unc.edu 119-B Rosenau

966-7368 Jones, Stacie Stacie_jones@unc.edu 1107-B

966-7393 Lathia, Tina Tina_lathia@unc.edu 1107-C

966-7390 Padgett, Cathy Cathy_padgett@unc.edu 118 Rosenau

966-7364 Sieler, Kim krsieler@email.unc.edu 120-A Rosenau

966-4609 Siler, Jackie jsiler@email.unc.edu 119-A Rosenau

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CERTIFICATE PROGRAM IN

COMMUNITY PREPAREDNESS AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT

FREQUENTLY CALLED UNC TELEPHONE NUMBERS

(Area Code = 919) International Student and Scholar Services .................................................................................................... 962-5661

Student Stores ................................................................................................................................................. 962-5066

Transcripts (Student Accounts Services Building) ......................................................................................... 962-9851

GoTriangle……………………………………………………………………………………………………485-7526

UNC Help Desk ............................................................................................................................................ 962-HELP

UNC Public Safety- Transportation/Parking .................................................................................................. 962-3951

University Cashier’s Office ............................................................................................................................ 962-1368

University Registrar’s Office .......................................................................................................................... 962-3954

Visitor’s Center ............................................................................................................................................... 962-1630

UNC One Card ............................................................................................................................................... 962-8024

IMPORTANT HPM TELEPHONE NUMBERS (Area Code = 919)

Bill Gentry, EMP Director, CPDM Director, ................................................................................................. 966-4228

Kim Sieler, Assistant Registrar for Executive Programs ................................................................................ 966-7364

Nancy Beach, Distance Learning Specialist (Adobe Connect and Sakai issues, questions)… ....................... 843-7244

Lynnette Jones, HPM Registrar ...................................................................................................................... 966-7391

HPM/CPDM FAX .......................................................................................................................................... 843-4980

FREQUENTLY ACCESSED WEB SITES

Transportation & Parking ........................................................................................................... https://move.unc.edu/

CPDM program and courses

https://sph.unc.edu/hpm/hpm-degrees-and-certificates/community-preparedness-and-disaster-management-cpdm-3/

Executive Programs ................................................................................................. http://sph.unc.edu/hpm/hpm-mha/

Health Sciences Library ..................................................................................................................... www.hsl.unc.edu

HPM Department…………………………………… http://sph.unc.edu/hpm/health-policy-and-management-home/

Connect Carolina ........................................................................................................... http://connectcarolina.unc.edu

UNC ......................................................................................................................................................... www.unc.edu

Univeristy Cashier’s Office ................................................................................................................cashier@unc.edu

University Registrar’s Office ............................................................................................................. registrar.unc.edu/

ADVERSE WEATHER AND EMERGENCY HOTLINE

CPDM students should call this number to hear a recorded message when there are questions concerning class schedules that

may be affected by adverse weather or other emergency. This message will tell you if there is indeed such a condition.

Executive Programs Adverse Weather & Emergency Hotline: (919) 843-2515

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CERTIFICATE PROGRAM IN

COMMUNITY PREPAREDNESS AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT FACULTY CONTACT INFORMATION

December 2018

Egsegian, Randy Email: EgsegianR@durhamtech.edu

Class: HPM 420, 496

Gentry, Bill Address: 115 Rosenau

CB# 7411, UNCCH

Work Phone: (919) 966-4228

Fax Number: (919) 843-4980

Email: wgentry@email.unc.edu

Class: HPM 420, 422, 423

Griffin, Eric Email: egriffin8278@charter.net

Class: HPM 422

Houston, Norma Email: nhouston@sog.unc.edu

Class: HPM 422

Markle, Don Email: dmarkle120@yahoo.com

Class: HPM 423

Maynard, Drake Email: dmhrservices@gmail.com

Class: HPM 422

Patterson, Mike Email: mike.patterson@uss.salvationarmy.org

Class: HPM 423

Patterson, Robert “Chip” Email: Jpboys4@bellsouth.net

Class: HPM 423

Porto, Jim Email: jim_porto@unc.edu

Class: HPM 420

Simms, Jeffrey Email: jsimms@email.unc.edu

Class: HPM 420

Wolfe, Cameron Email: cameron.wolfe@duke.edu

Class: HPM 422

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Department of Health Policy & Management Faculty Contact List by Areas of Expertise

https://sph.unc.edu/files/2013/08/faculty_interests_hpm.pdf

Certificate Program in

Community Preparedness and Disaster Management

Course Schedule & Deadlines 2018

On-Campus Visits: January 4 – 5, 2019 (Orientation)

May 3 – 4, 2019 (Program Wrap-up & Graduation)

Program Break: May 1-August 20, 2019 & December 11, 2019 - January 7, 2020

Course UNC-

Designated

Term

Course Dates Tuition

Payment

Deadline

HPM 420: Community & Public

Health Security-Disasters,

Terrorism, & Emergency

Management Systems (3 credit

hours)

Spring January 9 – April 30, 2019 (Not applicable

to newly

admitted

students in the

CPDM Program)

HPM 422: Emergency

Management I-Analytic Methods

(3 credit hours)

Fall August 21 – December 10,

2019

TBA

HPM 423: Emergency

Management II-Disaster

Management (3 credit hours)

Spring January 8 – April 28, 2020 TBA

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Understanding and Managing Your ONYEN Account

First of all, what does the acronym ONYEN (pronounced just like onion) mean? It means the Only Name

You’ll Ever Need, and it refers to the user ID you are given to access the academic computer systems

here at the University. This single ID (and the password connected to it) enables you to access your email

account (which is automatically generated at the time of the creation of your ONYEN), your Adobe

Connect and Sakai distance learning courseware, the Connect Carolina website and most other computer

systems that you will use while you are a student here. Your ONYEN is also your identifier for your

email address (email addresses are always yourONYEN@email.unc.edu), and will allow you to make

changes in your contact information in the UNC Online Campus Directory.

IMPORTANT NOTE: While the ONYEN user ID is public knowledge, no one but you knows your

password!! Try not to forget it or lose it, because it cannot be retrieved, and can only be reset by a few

people who are authorized to do so.

There is a wealth of services available to you via your ONYEN, and there is a master web page you can

go to to manage all aspects of your account. It is:

Exchange: http://help.unc.edu/

Heelmail: http://help.outlook.com/

The top of the page looks like this:

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You can come to this page if you have forgotten your ONYEN user ID, if you would like to change your

password, or you need to access or make changes to your email account.

Accessing and Managing ONYEN Email Accounts

An entire section of the web page above is devoted to assisting you with accessing and managing the

email account that is automatically created at the time your ONYEN is created. The mail management

section is in the middle of the page and it looks like this:

Accessing your UNC mail account via Webmail

One of the functions available on this page is Webmail, an Internet-based email system that allows you to

view and read your UNC email. It is slower than using an email client such as Outlook or Netscape

Communicator, but requires no setup. Just click the Webmail button, enter your ONYEN user ID and

password, and you will be taken to your Inbox. If you would like instructions on setting up client email

software for your UNC account, contact Nancy Beach at nbeach@email.unc.edu.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Your UNC email account is considered the default account for all University

communications so it is important to check your email box regularly.

Email Forwarding

If you would rather have your mail directed to another account, use the Email Forwarding function to do

this. Simply click the Email Forwarding button and follow the online instructions.

If you have questions or require further assistance with your ONYEN account, contact Nancy Beach at

nbeach@email.unc.edu or call 919-843-7244. Office hours are 8 am to 4:30 pm from Monday-Friday. For

help outside of business hours, call the IT Response Center at 919-962-HELP. The Response Center is

open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

ON-CAMPUS REQUIREMENT

During the year, students will attend a total of four days on campus at the University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill, an orientation at the beginning of the program, and a closing session/graduation at the end of

the program.

TIME LIMIT AND LEAVE OF ABSENCE

Admission to the Community Preparedness and Disaster Management Certificate Program is designed

to be completed in one and one-half years. Students who are unable to complete all courses as

scheduled, have a three-year time limit to complete the program. Also, students who receive an

Incomplete (IN) for a semester grade will have one year from the end of that semester to complete the

course. If a permanent grade is not assigned by this time, the University will assign the student a grade

of F*. When special circumstances warrant, extension of time may be granted upon petition by the

student to the program director for a leave of absence.

Withdrawing during a fall or spring semester, taking a leave of absence, or failing to register for any

semester, constitutes a complete withdrawal from the University. To resume their studies, students

must apply for readmission to the program, this is not a new admissions application.

HONOR CODE AND CAMPUS CODE

Students of the university have accepted responsibility for their conduct and discipline in academic and

non-academic affairs. The University Honor System was created by students, faculty, and administrators

and is maintained, fostered, and administered largely by students. It is up to all students to keep the

system working well.

The Instrument of Student Judicial Governance (http://instrument.unc.edu/) is the “constitution.” It

specifies offenses, sanctions, the rights of defendants, and procedures for reporting violations.

The Honor Code states that “it shall be the responsibility of every student ... to obey and to support

the enforcement of the Honor Code, which prohibits lying, cheating, or stealing when these actions

involve academic processes or University student or academic personnel acting in an official

capacity.”

It is the consensus of the student body that academic cheating cannot be tolerated at UNC-CH. In 1978,

the students voted to make suspension the normal sanction for cheating. Unless unusual mitigating

circumstances exist, a student who is found guilty of cheating on a test or of plagiarizing a paper, for

example, will be suspended. The decision reflects the strength of the Honor Code.

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The Campus Code requires that every student “...conduct oneself so as not to impair significantly the

welfare or the educational opportunities of others in the University community.” The Campus Code

covers violations such as hazing, damaging property, selling or possessing illicit drugs, and the physical

abuse of another individual.

The Honor and Campus Code applies to ALL students, including graduate and professional certificate

students. Students with questions should contact the Student Attorney General’s office (966-4084) or the

Office of the Dean of Students (966-4045).

Student Responsibilities Under the Honor Code:

To conduct all academic work within the letter and spirit of the Honor Code, which prohibits the

giving or receiving of unauthorized aid in all academic processes.

To consult with faculty and other sources to clarify the meaning of plagiarism; to learn the

recognized techniques of proper attribution of sources used in the preparation of written work; and

to identify allowable resource materials or aids to be used during examinations or in completion of

any graded work.

To sign a pledge on all graded academic work certifying that no unauthorized assistance has been

received or given in the completion of the work.

To comply with faculty regulations designed to reduce the possibility of cheating -- such as

removing unauthorized material or aids from the room and protecting one’s own examination paper from

view to others.

To maintain the confidentiality of examinations by divulging no information concerning an

examination, directly or indirectly, to another student yet to write that same examination.

To treat all members of the University community with respect and fairness.

To report any instance in which reasonable grounds exist to believe that a student has given or

received unauthorized aid in graded work. Such report should be made to the Office of the Student

Attorney General or the Office of the Dean of Students.

To cooperate with the Office of the Student Attorney General and the defense counsel in the

investigation and the trial of any incident of alleged violation, including the giving of testimony when

called upon. Nothing herein shall be construed to contravene a student’s rights enumerated in Sec. V.A.

2.b of the Instrument.

(Extracted from The Instrument of Student Judicial Governance, Section I.A.6.a)

Academic work is a joint enterprise involving faculty and students. Both have a fundamental

investment in the enterprise and both must share responsibility for ensuring its integrity. Therefore, in

relation to the Honor Code, specific faculty responsibilities parallel the students’responsibilities.

The University’s Policy on Prohibited Harassment and Discrimination prohibits discrimination or

harassment on the basis of an individual’s race, color, gender, national origin, age, religion, creed,

disability, veteran’s status, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression. Appendix B of this

Policy provides specific information for students who believe that they have been discriminated against or

harassed on the basis of one or more of these protected classifications.

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Students who want additional information regarding the University’s process for investigating allegations

of discrimination or harassment should contact the Equal Opportunity/ADA Office for assistance:

Equal Opportunity/ADA Office

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

100 E. Franklin Street, Unit 110

Campus Box 9160

Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599

Telephone: (919) 966-3576

Fax: (919) 962-2562

Email: equalopportunity@unc.edu

Any administrator or supervisor, including a department chair, associate dean or other administrator, who

receives a student’s complaint about prohibited harassment or discrimination must notify the Equal

Opportunity/ADA Office within five (5) calendar days of receiving the complaint. If a student raises a

claim of prohibited harassment or discrimination during an academic appeal, an investigation of the

student’s claim must be performed under the direction of the Equal Opportunity/ADA Office. The school

or department must await the results of the harassment or discrimination investigation before deciding the

student’s academic appeal.

DISCRIMINATION AND HARASSMENT

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Policy on Prohibited Discrimination,

Harassment and Related Misconduct including Sexual and Gender-Based Harassment,

Sexual Violence, Interpersonal Violence and Stalking

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is committed to providing an inclusive and

welcoming environment for all students, faculty and staff. As part of this commitment, the

University has adopted a more comprehensive policy addressing discrimination and harassment

— the Policy on Prohibited Discrimination, Harassment and Related Misconduct Including

Sexual and Gender-Based Harassment, Sexual Violence, Interpersonal Violence and Stalking.

Guidelines for HPM Student Concerns and Complaints

The Department of Health Policy and Management (HPM) is governed by the policies and procedures

established by the University. Specific University policies are listed at the following webpage:

http://policies.unc.edu/ .

In addition to compliance with University policies, HPM follows guidelines from the Gillings School of

Global Public Health (GSGPH) when addressing student concerns. These can be found at

http://sph.unc.edu/files/2014/04/Addressing-Student-Concerns1.pdf

Specifically, students in HPM should follow these steps when seeking to address a specific concern or to

file a formal complaint.

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Process

1. Contact and discuss with the course instructor or the individual with whom you have a concern. If the issue is

unresolved, proceed to Step 2.

2. Discuss your concern with the director of the program in which you are enrolled. Contacts for each degree

program are as follows:

Program Director/Co-Directors Email Telephone

BSPH Karl Umble umble@email.unc.edu 919-962-2974

Residential Master’s Paula Song psong@email.unc.edu 919-966-8778

Executive Master’s Bill Gentry

wgentry@email.unc.edu

919-966-4228

PhD Marisa Domino domino@unc.edu 919-966-3891

DrPH Pam Silberman pam_silberman@unc.edu 919-966-4525

If the issue continues to be unresolved, proceed to Step 3.

3.Discuss your concern with the Department Chair, Dr. Morris Weinberger, mweinber@email.unc.edu, 919-966-

7385. Depending upon the nature of the issue, at this point the Chair may convene a committee of faculty members

to review the concern, interview the involved parties, and determine an appropriate course of action.

4.At any point in the process it may be determined that a University policy takes precedence and will be followed.

5.As stated in the GSGPH guidelines, if you are not comfortable interacting with the Instructor, Program Director, or

Department Chair, at any time in the process, the Assistant Dean for Student Affairs, Charletta Sims Evans, sph-

osa@unc.edu, 919-966-2499, will meet with you.

6.If all preceding steps do not result satisfactorily, then continue to follow the GSGPH guidelines, steps 5 and 6.

Appeals to the UNC Graduate School is also an opt

Timeliness

The timeliness in addressing any concern will initially be determined by the student who brings forth the concern. Factors influencing timeliness will be the nature of the issue, degree of seriousness of the issue and/or the urgency of the issue, once brought to the attention of the Instructor, Director, Department Chair, or Assistant Dean. If a concern has programmatic implications the issue will also be reviewed by the appropriate committee. In any case, all effort will be made to engage the student and to resolve quickly, equitably and satisfactorily the issue or concern.

Confidentiality Concerns or issues are handled in a confidential manner in compliance with University FERPA, (http://registrar.unc.edu/academic-services/uncferpa/ferpa-documents/) and/or HIPAA regulations, (http://research.unc.edu/offices/research-compliance-program/privacy/hipaa/hipaa-basics/ ). The “Student Grievance Policy and Procedures, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill” is found at https://deanofstudents.unc.edu/sites/deanofstudents.unc.edu/files/Revised%20Student%20Grievance%20Policy%20and%20Procedures%20%2800046292-12%29.pdf

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FINANCIAL AID

Financial aid is not available through the University to students in certificate programs, who are considered by the

University to be part-time. However, in the past, professional associations, fraternal organizations, tribal councils, and

community groups have been sources of sponsorship and scholarship funding for working professionals returning to

school on a part-time basis. In addition, many students have obtained low-interest loans through their local lending

institutions. We recommend that you discuss these options with your employer or Human Resources Director to

identify any available funding opportunities.

For further guidance regarding additional sources of financial aid, call the Office of Scholarships and Student Aid at

(919) 962-8396 or visit their website:

http://studentaid.unc.edu/.

The Veteran’s Services Office is located in 3100 SASB, 450 Ridge Road, CB# 2100, and can be reached at

(919) 962-9864.

TUITION PAYMENT

Tuition payment is required within the time frame set by the University Cashier’s Office. Tuition payments,

questions, or concerns should be directed to the University Cashier’s Office, at (919) 962-1368.

Payment Options: https://cashier.unc.edu/payment-options/

SELECT YOUR OPTION FROM THE LEFT OF PAGE.

RESIDENCY STATUS FOR TUITION PURPOSES

It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that the University records reflect the student’s correct residency status. This

is normally accomplished when completing the initial UNC Certificate Program Application. Be sure to verify your

residency records in order to make the appropriate tuition payment. Go to the MyUNC Portal at

http://connectcarolina.unc.edu and log on to verify status. Otherwise, your registration may be delayed or you may be

charged the out of state tuition rate.

Residency Determination Service (ncresidency.org) is a centralized system that provides one residency determination

for admissions applications.

NC Residency for tuition purposes is governed by North Carolina State law and is determined through the Residency

Determination Service (RDS) at www.ncresidency.org.

If you claim to be a resident, you must complete the residency process with the Residency Determination Service

(RDS) at www.ncresidency.org. The deadline for submitting a residency application for Spring 2019 is January 23,

2019. The deadline is not negotiable. For more information, please visit: http://registrar.unc.edu/academic-

services/residency/

REFUND POLICY

Refund policies and dates for prorated refunds of tuition to students will be determined by University guidelines.

Deadlines are set and published for receipt of full payment each semester. Students who do not meet payment

deadlines will be dropped from class rolls.

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If you drop a fall or spring CPDM course, the amount of the tuition to be refunded will be prorated over a period of

nine weeks at a rate of one-tenth of the tuition per week, after deduction of a non-refundable portion.

REGISTRATION

Students will be registered for their first semester by the Assistant Registrar for the Executive Programs. General registration information can be found on the University Registrar’s Calendar located at: http://registrar.unc.edu/guide/registration-tasks/. NOTE: If payment of tuition and fees or a Tuition and Fees

Deferment Form indicating your appropriate financial aid source is not received in the Cashier’s Office by their

deadline, your registration will be automatically CANCELED. Late registrations will be charged a $20.00 late fee.

GRADUATE GRADING

Graduate Permanent Grades

H High Pass

P Pass

L Low Pass

F Fail

Special Grading Symbols

F* Fail-Administratively Assigned; equivalent to F

NG No grade assigned

Temporary Grades

AB Absent from final examination

IN Work incomplete

GRADE APPEALS

The department adheres to the Graduate School grade appeals process, which is detailed in The Graduate School

Handbook (http://handbook.unc.edu/grading.html).

GRADUATION

Prior to completing the fifth week of the final course, students are expected to file an Application for Graduation. UNC-Chapel Hill Graduate School Application for Graduation

All graduate students apply to graduate through ConnectCarolina. Please access your StudentCenter and select "Apply for Graduation" in ConnectCarolina's Self Service area (log in to MYUNC > Connect Carolina > In your Student Center, under the "Academic" tab, choose "Apply for Graduation" in the drop-down box, and then click the double arrows).

The application is put on file with the University and helps ensure that students receive their certificates in a timely

manner.

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Due to the unique format of the HPM certificate programs, our academic schedule is not synchronized with the

traditional University Academic Calendar. The University Academic Calendar is used as a guideline for the CPDM

schedule, but semesters do not necessarily begin and end on the same dates as for residential courses. As a result, there

may be a delay between completion of the final course requirement, submission of grades, and receipt of the official

certificate. Students may request a letter from the CPDM Program Office verifying that certificate requirements have

been met, if such a letter is necessary for tuition reimbursement purposes.

Graduation Application Deadlines

CPDM Graduation Official University

Ceremony Application Due Dates Degree Award Date Receipt of Certificate

May 2020 February 2020 May 2020 August 2020 (approximately)

TRANSFER OF CREDIT TO DEGREE-GRANTING PROGRAMS

Admission to the CPDM Program does not enable a student to transfer enrollment to a degree-seeking program within

the University. If interested in a degree-seeking program, a student must apply to his or her chosen program and be

accepted for admission by the program. Transfer of credits into other degree programs is possible, but at the discretion

of the individual programs and within the guidelines stipulated by the Graduate School.

IMPORTANT NOTES TO REMEMBER

ADDRESS CHANGES – Go to http://connectcarolina.unc.edu using your

ONYEN and password, and make the necessary changes to your University Records.

ASSIGNMENT AND MODULE QUESTIONS – Email your current instructor.

COHORT ID and PID – Identify your cohort and PID when communicating; e.g., CPDM 26 (for January 2019 admissions). Our

staff deals with a large volume of students and providing this in communications helps to assist you quicker.

EMAIL FORWARDING – If you would rather have your mail directed to another account, use the Email Forwarding function to

do this. Simply click the Email Forwarding button and follow the online instructions.

ADOBE CONNECT and SAKAI CLIENT PROBLEMS – Contact Nancy Beach at (919) 843-7244 or email

nbeach@email.unc.edu for all problems related to Adobe Connect and Sakai, i.e., can’t access, conferences or folders not

on desktop, forgot login or password, etc.

GRADES – To find out course grades, go tohttp://connectcarolina.unc.edu using your ONYEN and password.

GRADUATION – An Application for Graduation is required online and must be submitted by the appropriate deadline.

Procedures are in the Student Manual. Online graduation procedures are:

Access your StudentCenter and select "Apply for Graduation" in ConnectCarolina's Self Service area (log in to MYUNC

Connect Carolina

In your Student Center, under the "Academic" tab, choose "Apply for Graduation" in the drop-down box, and then click

the double arrows.

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ONYEN ID – If you forget your ONYEN or password, contact the Gillings School of Global Public Health’s IIS Office (919)

966-8550.

PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION QUESTIONS – Please contact Kim Sieler, krsieler@email.unc.edu.

PROGRAM QUESTIONS AND CONCERNS – Please contact Bill Gentry, Program Director.

TUITION PAYMENT – Procedures are in the Student Manual, or please visit Student Accounts and University Receivables:

cashier@unc.edu