Apr 23, 2024  
2021-2022 University Student Handbook 
    
2021-2022 University Student Handbook [FINAL EDITION]

2021-2022 University Student Handbook


Dear Students,

Welcome to the landing page for the 2021-22 Student Handbook. We do hope you have landed here searching for information you could not otherwise locate.  Our goal is to provide this resource to our students, both undergraduate and graduate, to help you navigate the University and get answers to your questions.  In fact, we hope this resource is so helpful you will begin your search right here in the future.

As you navigate these pages, you will find we have provided links to a wide variety of resources on campus. Whenever possible we have done so because the information you most likely need exists on a webpage for the specific office or resource you seek. Therefore, on some occasions you will not find as much “content” listed in the handbook.  However, the link we provided should take you to all the information you need.

If you are searching for information and cannot find it using the Student Handbook, please feel free to write me at my e-mail address below.  If I do not know how to direct you, I will find out.  In addition, as you browse and use this tool we do hope you can help improve it by offering us feedback. Once again, use the e-mail listed below to do so.  Finally, our ultimate goal is to exceed your expectations.  If we have done so, I would love to hear about that as well. Regardless, I will respond to all queries within 24-48 business hours.

Best of luck and Go Pride!

Sincerely,

John P. Downey, Ph.D.
Dean of Students
jpdowney@widener.edu

 

The Widener University Student Handbook is produced by the Division of Student Affairs and is a compilation of official policies of the university. Students are responsible for abiding by all university rules and regulations. Students should contact the Dean of Students Office if they have questions or need advice regarding university policies. Rules and policies are reviewed annually and may be changed at any time.

COVID-19 or other pandemics or epidemics may impact the learning experience in unpredictable ways. The university reserves the right at all times to cancel, suspend, or de​lay all or any classes or programs provided by the university, to transition all or any classes or programs to an online or hybrid format, closing campus facilities, or to take any other measures that the university deems necessary to protect the health and safety of university community members and/or to comply with health and safety laws, orders, ordinances, regulations, and health and safety guidance issued by local, state, and national public health officials.