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HealthDiminished mental health, including significant stress, moodchanges, excessive worry, substance/alcohol abuse, or problems with eatingand/or sleeping can interfere with optimal academic performance, social development,and emotional wellbeing. The University of Illinois offers a variety ofconfidential services including individual and group counseling, crisisintervention, psychiatric services, and specialized screenings at no additionalcost. If you or someone you know experiences any of the above mental health concerns,it is strongly encouraged to contact or visit any of the University’s resourcesprovided below. Getting help is a smart and courageous thing to do -- for yourselfand for those who care about you.Counseling Center: 217-333-3704, 610 East John Street Champaign,IL 61820McKinleyHealth Center:217-333-2700, 1109 South Lincoln Avenue, Urbana, Illinois 61801Sexual MisconductReporting ObligationThe University of Illinois is committed to combating sexualmisconduct. Faculty and staff members are required to report any instances ofsexual misconduct to the University’s Title IX Office. In turn, an individualwith the Title IX Office will provide information about rights and options,including accommodations, support services, the campus disciplinary process,and law enforcement options.A list of thedesignated University employees who, as counselors, confidential advisors, andmedical professionals, do not have this reporting responsibility and canmaintain confidentiality, can be found here: http://wecare.illinois.edu/resources/students/#confidentialOther information aboutresources and reporting is available here: http://wecare.illinois.eduAcademic IntegrityThe University ofIllinois at Urbana-Champaign Student Code should also be considered as a partof this syllabus. Students should pay particular attention to Article 1, Part4: Academic Integrity. Read the Code at the following URL: http://studentcode.illinois.edu/Academic dishonesty mayresult in a failing grade. Every student is expected to review and abide by theAcademic Integrity Policy: https://studentcode.illinois.edu/article1/part4/1-401/. Ignorance is not anexcuse for any academic dishonesty. It is your responsibility to read thispolicy to avoid any misunderstanding. Do not hesitate to ask the instructor(s)if you are ever in doubt about what constitutes plagiarism, cheating, or anyother breach of academic integrity.Religious ObservancesIllinois law requiresthe University to reasonably accommodate its students' religious beliefs,observances, and practices in regard to admissions, class attendance, and thescheduling of examinations and work requirements. You should examine thissyllabus at the beginning of the semester for potential conflicts betweencourse deadlines and any of your religious observances. If a conflict exists,you should notify your instructor of the conflict and follow the procedure at https://odos.illinois.edu/community-ofcare/resources/students/religious-observances/to request appropriateaccommodations. This should be done in the first two weeks of classes.Disability-RelatedAccommodationsTo obtaindisability-related academic adjustments and/or auxiliary aids, students withdisabilities must contact the course instructor and the Disability Resourcesand Educational Services (DRES) as soon as possible. To contact DRES, you mayvisit 1207 S. Oak St., Champaign, call 333-4603, email disability@illinois.edu or go to https://www.disability.illinois.edu. If you are concernedyou have a disability-related condition that is impacting your academicprogress, there are academic screening appointments available that can helpdiagnosis a previously undiagnosed disability. You may access these by visitingthe DRES website and selecting “Request

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