University Policy Website
The University of Toledo Policy Website is a compilation of relevant policy, operational procedures, governing documents and handbooks of The University of Toledo. The purpose of the policy website is to ensure faculty, staff, and students have ready access to policies. It is the responsibility of the UT community, including faculty, staff, and students, to familiarize themselves with the policies and comply with the University policies that affect them.
Policy Review and Approval Process
Draft policies are posted on the Policies Posted for Comment page for a thirty day period, during which time the campus community has an opportunity to offer comments or suggestions about the draft policy. Comments submitted for review are answered by the policy’s responsible agent.
An email notification of updates and additions to the Policies Posted for Comment is distributed to all University faculty and staff.
The University of Toledo approves, issues, and maintains policies using a consistent process and format. Please see the 3364-10-01 Formulation and issuance of policies for the standard format, vetting, and approval process for the policies.
The Policy Committee is charged with ensuring that the University’s policies are accessible, appropriately disseminated, and current. The committee does not decide the appropriateness or validity of policies. The committee is comprised of membership from the Provost’s Office, Faculty Senate, Internal Audit and Compliance, Legal Affairs, University Archives, and the UT Medical Center.
Contact Annette Hyttenhove, at annette.hyttenhove@utoledo.edu (419.530.4043) or Assistant General Counsel, Adam Motycka at adam.motycka@utoledo.edu (419.530.8418) for more information about University policies.
NOTE: The University’s policies ultimately become a part of the Ohio Administrative Code. The Administrative Code is written in lower case. As each UT policy comes due for review, it will be formatted according to the Ohio Legislative Service Commission Drafting Manual. Many words that normally would be capitalized will not be capitalized in the text of the policy. For example – university of Toledo, president of the United States, supreme court, holidays such as Christmas day (Christmas is capitalized but day is not). The Drafting Manual includes many other grammatical guidelines. The header box and the signature box do not need to comply with these rules. Please do not send comments asking to revise capitalization, outline format, grammar, etc.