GLBA Policy
Palo Alto University
GLBA Required Information Security Program
The purpose of this policy is to ensure the protection of Palo Alto University’s information resources from accidental or intentional unauthorized access or damage while also preserving and nurturing the open, information-sharing requirements of its academic culture.
Report suspected information security incidents immediately to Palo Alto University Information Technology Department.
Contact: sftsg@paloaltou.edu
This group is committed to providing training, education and support for all students that wish to develop knowledge and skills in working effectively with families from a systemic perspective. We will approach therapy through a multicultural lens and focusing on social justice, as it affects the family.
Updated 04.2024
Note: **Not accepting new students**
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What is the Compliance Committee?
Created to address the myriad of federal, state, and accreditation regulations that govern higher ed, the compliance committee provides advice, guidance, and support in meeting the University’s regulatory requirements. Committee members representing a wide range of departments work to strengthen Palo Alto University’s compliance with federal and state governing bodies as well as to identify emerging issues in the regulatory environment.
Primary Responsibilities:
PAU Business Office Payment Policies FAQs
Palo Alto University (PAU) instituted Payment Policies starting academic year 2018-2019. The student assumes responsibility for payment of the charges for educational services, which may include tuition, student health insurance, and other Palo Alto University charges for any and all periods of enrollment at the University.
At this time, the MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling is unable to accommodate non-matriculated students. Classes offered under these programs will not be available for |
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