SSN Policy
PAU SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER (SSN) USAGE POLICY
Audience:
All Palo Alto University faculty, staff, and students. All employees, both permanent and temporary. All contractors, vendors, and any others entrusted with SSN information.
Carpooling, riding the train or bus, taking rideshare, bicycling and walking to campus offer many benefits to PAU students, staff and faculty. Alternative transport reduces PAU’s greenhouse gas emissions, helps PAU be a good community member, and saves students, staff and faculty money on gas and vehicle maintenance. Carpooling specifically helps build stronger connections among PAU community members.
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This document was developed as part of Palo Alto University's efforts to comply with the Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA) and 34 CFR Sec. 668.14(b)(30). The unauthorized distribution of copyrighted material such as songs, videos, games, textbooks, or other types of creative content, including through peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing, is prohibited by Palo Alto University policy and may violate civil or criminal law.
In compliance with the Higher Education Opportunity Act, Palo Alto University provides Consumer information about its policies and the relevant laws that govern University practice. This data is made available to the PAU community, via their email, on a bi-annual basis. Additionally, the right to request and receive this information in writing is available by contacting the Compliance Committee (Compliance@paloaltou.edu).
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The Assessment Center offers affordable, multi-culturally sensitive, psychological and neuropsychological testing for adults, adolescents and children (ages 7 and up). Assessment services are provided by a select group of advanced clinical psychology doctoral students from Palo Alto University and the PGSP-Stanford Psy.D. Consortium. Doctoral students are closely supervised by licensed clinical psychologists who have extensive assessment experience.
***Sent of behalf of Joyce Chu, Chair, PAU Faculty Senate***
December 2, 2016
Dear Members of the PAU Community,
Our past Presidential election process triggered an unprecedented sense of tension and fear among many Americans and people around the globe. As PAU faculty, we send a message of support to PAU and its surrounding communities. We reaffirm our support for students, staff, and colleagues of all genders, gender identities, ethnicities, races, religions, spiritual identities, and sexual orientations.
The Investment in Community Fellowship of up to $10,000 is awarded each year to one (or more) deserving graduate student(s) born, raised and/or living in Monterey County and who intends to be of service and provide leadership to the coastal communities of the Monterey Peninsula. The award can be used to cover the ordinary costs of graduate school including tuition, books, room, and board.
Selection Criteria include: