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Academic Support

The Maytum Center for Student Success provides holistic, integrated, and student-centered academic advising and support including Class Deans, accessibility and support services, international students and global education support, pre-health and pre-legal programs, tutoring, and skill development in time management, effective reading, test-taking, and public speaking.

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New Student Orientation

Your student has decided to become a Gator! Allegheny Bound is a three-part program that will ease the transition to Allegheny College.

Parental Notification in Student Conduct Situations

It is our intention to work in close partnership with families (in most cases parents) regarding student conduct situations in a way that is consistent with our philosophy of working directly with students as adults. Should a student become involved in an incident that violates our policies, we hope our communication with families regarding these matters will enable us to work cooperatively to address the current situation and change behavior to avoid future issues. 

Federal law allows us to share the results of student conduct proceedings if they involve alcohol or drugs, regardless of financial dependency or the College’s receipt of a signed release giving the College permission to share protected information. In these cases, the College will notify families based upon the following guidelines: 1) In all student conduct cases, students are encouraged to discuss the situation with their families. 2) If a student is placed on disciplinary probation, we will send a copy of the letter written at the conclusion of the process to the family in care of the home address listed with the College. 3) If a student is placed on disciplinary suspension or expulsion, we will attempt to contact the family by telephone and we will send a copy of the letter written at the conclusion of the process to the family in care of the home address listed with the College.

For cases that do not involve alcohol or drugs, the College can share information only if a student has signed a release giving the College permission to share protected information and/or the family has notified the College of the student’s financial dependence. If a student has not signed a release giving the College permission to share protected information and/or the family has not notified the College of the student’s financial dependence, the College is not able to notify the family regarding disciplinary situations. However, in all student conduct cases, we encourage students to discuss the situation with their families.

Please contact the Office of Residence Life if you have questions or concerns regarding the above information.

 

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Class Deans

Class Deans play a key role in the student experience and assist students with any questions related to college life.

Parent and Family Council

The Parent and Family Council serves as a link between the College and families. Composed of dedicated parents and families of current Allegheny students, the Council supports engagement, programming, and connection to promote student success.

The Council meets two or three times a year and hosts an annual reception for parents and families during Blue & Gold Weekend.

Share your comments, suggestions, and questions by emailing parentcouncil@allegheny.edu.

Parent and Family Council Members

(P = student’s graduation year)

  • Yulonda Bell P’25 (NY)
  • Allan Cowen P’25 (KY) CO-CHAIR
  • Bryan Elder P’25 (PA)
  • Katie Elder P’25 (PA)
  • Jim Willison ’96 P’25 (PA)
  • Isabel Fernandez-Colorado P’26 (PR)
  • Theresa Guenther P’26 (NY)
  • Eric Larson P’26 (OH) CO-CHAIR
  • Amy Jo Seaman Stavnezer ’94 P’27 (OH)
  • Dan Stavnezer ’93 P’27 (OH)