The Teaching & Learning Center (TLC) is available to support faculty with academic resources, course development, instructional design, and technology integrations.
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UniversalClass - Over 500 online non-credit continuing education courses. Most courses offer the opportunity to earn CEUs.
LearningExpress Library - EBSCO LearningExpress Library provides you with easy-to-use access to relevant interactive tutorials, e-books, and test preparation.
A Kansas Library eCard is needed to access these resources.
Academic Referral/Early Alert - Use this form to provide support for students demonstrating behaviors that may affect academic performance or overall success. This prompts an outreach effort involving academic advisors and the Teaching & Learning Center.
The Early Alert Program is a collaborative effort between faculty, staff, and students to help students get back on track academically. Our goal is to promote academic success by connecting students to resources and to improve students’ motivation.
Academic/Non-Academic Complaint/Grievance Report - Use this form to address concerns related to services, other students, non-academic issues, grade-related matters, instructors, academic programs, or other academic topics. Community members and students may complete the form to report academic and non-academic complaints. For more information about student's complaints click and review 3.7.5 Student and Community Complaint Procedures. If the concern is not addressed, then students are referred to submit a formal complaint.
Academic Integrity Concern - Use this form to report suspected academic misconduct by a student on submitted work.
For more information about scholastic dishonesty click and review 4.3.2 Academic Honesty and Misconduct policy. If you encounter or suspect any form of scholastic dishonesty, including plagiarism, cheating, or fabrication, please report it through this page by clicking on the link above.
Disruptive Behavior - Use this form to report behavior that disrupts the campus community or violates the Student Code of Conduct.
For more information about disruptive behavior, click to review 5.9.3 Student Code of Conduct Policy. Both students and employees can report disruptive behavior.
Disruptive behavior is conduct that inhibits a faculty member’s ability to conduct class or limits another student's ability to fully access the educational benefits Manhattan Tech has to offer. Disruptive behavior occurs inside or outside of a classroom setting. Examples of disruptive behavior include prohibited use of electronics (like a phone) during class, persistently interrupting instructors, or other students during class, excessively aggressive or violent behavior towards another member of the college community, or physical altercations.
Civil Rights and Title IX Discrimination Report - Use this form to report incidents of sexual misconduct, harassment, discrimination, or retaliation. Both students and employees can report sexual misconduct, harassment, discrimination, and retaliation by using this form.
Manhattan Tech acts on reports related to harassment and discrimination based on protected classes. We also act on reports related to sexual misconduct, sexual assault, dating/domestic violence, and stalking. If anyone experiences related retaliation, we also act on those reports. Please visit our Title IX website for more information. Both students and employees can report sexual misconduct, harassment, discrimination, and retaliation by using the form below.
Concerning Behavior Report - Use this form to report concerns regarding the health, safety, or well-being of a Manhattan Tech student, employee, or the campus community. As part of the college community, we all play active roles (listener, friend, mentor, authority) that are significant to a student’s social and cognitive development. If you are experiencing interactions with a student who is showing signs of concern or is acting out of character, please reach out. Both students and employees can report concerning behavior.
Incident Report - Use this form to report any work-related accidents, including those involving students and non-university employees.
To ensure the safety and well-being of our community, it’s important to report any incidents or accidents that occur on campus. Providing timely and accurate information helps us respond appropriately and take steps to prevent future occurrences.
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