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What is the role of the Office of the Provost?
The Office of the Provost at Palo Alto University plays a key role in advancing the university's academic mission. It provides leadership, support, and services that promote the personal and intellectual growth of students, faculty, staff, and the broader academic community. This office is responsible for overseeing academic programs, faculty affairs, and various initiatives that enhance the university's educational environment.
For more information, you can visit the Office of the Provost page.