| MISSION STATEMENT
Gannon is a Catholic, Diocesan, student-centered University which provides for
the holistic development of undergraduate and graduate students in the
Judeo-Christian tradition. As such, it offers each student outstanding teaching
and a value-centered education in both liberal arts and professional
specializations in order to prepare students for leadership roles in their
careers, society and church. The University faculty and staff are committed to
excellence and continuous improvement in teaching, learning, scholarship,
research and service. The University's environment is to be one of inclusiveness
and cultural diversity.
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ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT
Advocate for Campus Accessibility
Mr. Gerard M. Miele, Director of New Student Services, is the 504/ADA
coordinator for students with disabilities who require accommodation of
facilities, programs, or services of the University.
Students seeking information or assistance in any matter regarding accessibility
or accommodations should contact promptly upon admission to the University:
Gerard M. Miele
Office of New Student Services
Gannon University
University Square
Erie, PA 16541
(814) 871-7596
GANNON UNIVERSITY POLICY OF NON-DISCRIMINATION
It is the policy of Gannon University to affirmatively implement equal
opportunity to all qualified applicants and existing students and employees. In
administering its affairs, the University shall not discriminate against any
person on any basis prohibited by law. All aspects of employment including
recruitment, selection, hiring, training, transfer, promotion, termination,
compensation and benefits conform to this policy. All aspects of student affairs
and education of students including recruitment, admissions, financial aid,
placement, access to facilities, student discipline, student life and student
employment conform to this policy. Questions or inquiries regarding the
University’s policy should be directed to the Director of Human Resources,
Gannon University, 109 University Square, Erie, PA 16541-0001; phone (814)
871-5615.
The information in this catalog is considered to be descriptive in nature.
The University reserves the right to make any changes in the contents of this
catalog or in the documented course of study that it deems necessary or
desirable. When changes are made they will be communicated to the appropriate
students.
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