Graduate Studies Ombuds Office
The School of Computing, Data Sciences & Physics (CDSP) Graduate Ombuds is a person to whom CDSP graduate students at William & Mary can turn for information and consultation.
Any student enrolled in graduate studies in CDSP who seeks in good faith to raise a question, resolve a problem or talk about a concern regarding graduate studies in CDSP has the right to contact and meet with the Ombudsperson during normal business hours to discuss his/her problem or concern. When necessary, the Ombudsperson will make special arrangements to meet with the person outside normal business hours.
Types of issues the Ombuds can help with.
Ombuds roles and responsibilities.
To the extent possible, information provided by students will be kept confidential. No action will be taken without a student's explicit consent.
Students seeking to resolve conflicts will be actively involved in the process of conflict management. This might be achieved through the preparation of a plan to address specific problems or concerns.
When appropriate, mediation or conciliation is facilitated between all concerned individuals.
Clery Act
William & Mary complies with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act. Crime statistics and the annual Campus Safety Report are available from the Office of Compliance and Equity Office.