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Dec 27, 2024
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2006-2007 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Appendix C
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I. Academic Appeals
(Complete policy available in the Office of the
Vice President for Student Affairs.)
- Academic grievances are defined as the
following:
- a claim by the student that an assigned
grade is the result of arbitrary or
capricious application of otherwise
valid standards of academic
evaluation; or
- a claim by the student that the
standards for evaluation are arbitrary
or capricious; or
- a claim by the student that the
instructor has taken an arbitrary or
capricious action which adversely
affects the student’s academic
progress; or
- a claim by the student that a
University department, program, or
office has made a decision not in
keeping with University policy or
taken an arbitrary, capricious, or
discriminatory action which adversely
affects the student’s academic
progress.
- A student wishing to pursue an academic
grievance must take the following steps
to try to resolve the grievance prior to the
filing of an official academic appeal:
- the student shall first attempt to
resolve the matter with the instructor;
- if resolution is not achieved between
the student and instructor, the student
shall ask the department chair to
resolve the grievance;
- if resolution is not achieved at the
department chair level, the chair shall
forward a written summary to the
dean of the school or college in a
further effort to achieve resolution;
- if resolution is not achieved at this
point, the student may petition for a
hearing before the Board of Academic
Appeals. (An appointment should be
made to meet with the associate or
assistant vice president for student
affairs and enrollment management to obtain the necessary forms
and information relative to filing the
petition.)
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