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Graduate Catalog 2001-2003
Graduate Catalog 2004-2006 |
Student Complaint Process for Academic Evaluation
A student who feels an academic evaluation was inappropriate should discuss the evaluation with the faculty member. Most concerns are resolved this way. However, if it is not possible for the student to discuss the evaluation with the faculty member, or if that discussion does not resolve the concern, the student may discuss the evaluation with the department chair or program director.
If the concern is not resolved by discussion with the department chair or program director, or if the department chair or program director is the object of the concern, then the student may discuss the evaluation with the appropriate academic dean. As dictated by the individual case, the dean may meet jointly with the student and faculty member to resolve the complaint, or may involve others in resolving the matter, including asking a panel to hear the concern. The decision at this level is final.
This page was created on 06/29/2004 and last updated on 05/02/2006.
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