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Faculty and Staff Handbook
Students who are dissatisfied with treatment by a faculty
member in reference to grades or student academic performance should pursue
the following procedure. Due process must be followed at each step of
this procedure. No grade will be changed by anyone other than the faculty
member who assigned it unless there is convincing evidence that the assignment
of the original grade was inconsistent with professional standards in
the discipline.
Each step in the procedure must be initiated within
ten (10) working days of the faculty, chairperson, or departmental response.
Dated, written statements are required at each step. Likewise, at each
level, the faculty member, chairperson or Department Executive Council
(or other appropriate departmental committee) must complete a review of
all pertinent written materials prior to rendering a decision and inform
the student, in writing, of the decision within ten (10) working days
of receipt of the complaint materials. If the student can verify that
she or he has not been able to contact the faculty member, it is understood
that the student's right to appeal will not be jeopardized, and the deadline
will be extended. The student should retain a copy of all materials submitted
at each level of the appeal process. If the student so chooses, he/she
will be allowed to appear before the appropriate committee or council
at each level of the appeal process.
- The student must write to the faculty member within
ten (10) working days of the receipt of the grade or of the incident
related to the student’s academic performance to request an appointment
to discuss the complaint. The letter must also include any pertinent
documentation to substantiate the student’s complaint.
- At the meeting with the faculty, the student must
present any additional pertinent documents to substantiate the complaint.
At this meeting, the faculty member must make available for review materials
submitted by the student for evaluation and not yet seen by the student.
- If the student is unsuccessful in making contact
with the faculty member or upon meeting with the faculty member is dissatisfied
with the outcome and wishes to pursue the complaint further, the student
must write to the department chairperson and request an appointment
to discuss the complaint. A copy of all material originally presented
to the faculty member must be included. The department chairperson will
try to resolve the issue by reaching a settlement that is agreed upon
by both the student and the faculty member.
Each student who registers a complaint with a department
chairperson must be given a copy of this policy. A copy must be attached
to the appeal and signed by the student to indicate that he/she has
been given a copy of this procedure, has read it, and understands it
before the appeal can proceed.
- If the complaint is not resolved at the chairperson’s
level, and if the student wishes to pursue the complaint, the student
must request, in writing, that the department chairperson convene the
Department Executive Council (or other appropriate department committee)
to hear the appeal. The committee must consult with the faculty member
involved in the complaint and review the documents provided by the student.
The committee will then submit a decision to the department chairperson.
When the faculty member involved is the chairperson, the student may
request that the dean of the college convene the Department Executive
Council (or other appropriate department committee).
- If not satisfied with the Department Executive Council’s
(or other appropriate department committee’s) decision, and if the student
wishes to pursue the complaint further, the student must write to the
dean of that college requesting that the complaint be brought to the
College Council for a decision by the department chairpersons of the
college concerned. The chairperson of the department concerned will
not take part in the final vote. This decision will constitute the University’s
final decision.
- The faculty unequivocally has the final responsibility
with regard to grade changes.
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