Student Communication with the Program

Publication and Dissemination of Information

The Program is dedicated to providing an open and honest educational environment. To this end, the Program is committed to defining, publishing, and making readily available to prospective and enrolled students all pertinent program information including, but not limited to, general program information, the Program’s accreditation status, the success of the Program in meeting its goals, first-time board pass rates, all required curricular components and academic credit, estimates of tuition and costs, tuition refund policies, student grievance procedures, student-related policies, and admissions-related information. The Program will also define, publish, and make readily available to admitted students all academic performance and progression requirements. The Program shall review the publication and dissemination of said information any time a change or update is made to the information but, in any instance, not less than once per academic year.   

Modes of Communication

University email is the first line of communication with the Program. Email is checked during business hours. The student is required to check their University email daily. 

Individual faculty and staff voicemail are checked during the workday. 

Timely Communication

Communication from students on weekends will be answered for emergent clinical issues only. For emergent clinical issues, please utilize the urgent after-hours phone number of the Director of Clinical Education, which is listed in the table below under "Clinical Experience Communication." 

  • Emergent is defined as a physical injury, family death (or serious injury), life-threatening or a situation that is offensive or flagrant to the student.

Students should make every attempt to respond to emails within two business days unless directed otherwise in the email. Faculty and staff will make every effort to respond to emails and voicemails within two business days. 

Clinical Experience Communication

Issue and Contact Person

 

Concern/Issue Clinical Contact
Non-emergent rotation concerns PAClinicalEducation@rvu.edu
Urgent after business hours 303.588.2781
Urgent during business hours
  1. Notify Director of Clinical Education: 720.874.2447
  2. Notify PA Program: 720.874.2409
Inability to attend clinic (illness, injury, family emergency)
  1. Notify your Preceptor first
  2.  Notify the Clinical Team: PAClinicalEducation@rvu.edu
Preceptor Illness or Vacation PAClinicalEducation@rvu.edu
Needlestick, exposure, injury Follow process in section "Infectious Disease"

 

Locating Students

All RVU PA students are required to keep current address and telephone numbers updated with the following two offices: 

  • The Rocky Vista University Office of the Registrar
    Phone: (720) 874-2412
    Email: registrar@rvu.edu
  • The RVU PA Program office
    Phone: (720) 874-2409
    Fax: (720) 874-2480

When to contact these offices: 

  • In the event of a permanent change to phone number or home address;
  • In the event of a temporary change to phone number and/or temporary place of domicile;
  • In the event of a name change.