The AMS Services’ main mandate is to offer services and resources to the membership which are in significant demand and aim to further the well-being of the membership as a whole. Each of these Services are run by a Coordinator, and in some instances, with the help of Assistant Coordinator(s). Each of the Coordinators will be overseen and supported on a daily basis by a manager at Student Services, a full-time, permanent, non-student staff. The Advocacy Office was established in 1999 to provide information and support to students facing the bureaucratic challenges and disciplinary committees of UBC. The Advocacy Office is one of few resources on campus that is 100% pro-student. Its goal is to empower students to advocate for their rights when facing the UBC’s intimidating power structures. The Office strives to provide students with information about UBC’s policies and procedures when they are in a formal conflict with the University. Although the office does not provide legal advice, the Office offers confidential and effective support to any undergraduate or graduate student at UBC in regards to the disputes outlined below. Academic Misconduct – may include engaging or attempting to engage in cheating, plagiarism, falsifying information, etc. Academic Standing – refers to issues such as failing a grade, being required to withdraw from a program, or promotion to next level of studies. Housing appeals – Housing incidents that relate to the UBC Resident Contract, subletting, etc. Parking disputes – Appealing a Traffic Notice (Parking ticket disputes). Library fine appeals – Appealing library fines and other charges. Other Disputes - accusations of bias, interpersonal complaints about faculty or staff, etc.
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