College
of Letters and Science
Curricular Appeal Process,
Repeat
Policy,
& Grade Appeal Policy & Procedures
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Appeal
Process for Curricular Matters and Deadlines
A student can request
exceptions to academic policies. Examples of academic policies are: deadline
to add a course; deadline to drop a course; deadline to withdraw from all courses;
number of times a course can be repeated; maximum number of credits enrolled
per semester; degree requirements; and general education requirements.
The Student Academic
Affairs Officer approves or denies these exception requests. If a student is
not satisfied with the decision of the Student Academic Affairs Officer, that
student may appeal to the Dean of the College or the Dean's designee. On academic
matters, the decision from the Dean's Office is final.
Questions regarding
such appeals should be addressed to: Karen
Bowen,
Assistant Dean for Student Academic Policy, COLS Dean's Office, Nursing Education 101 (Phone: (920)
424-0928).
Repeat
Policy
Courses taken for credit
in the College of Letters and Science at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
may be repeated once if a grade of CD or lower was earned.
When a course has been
taken twice for credit in the College of Letters and Science at the University
of Wisconsin Oshkosh, a comparable transfer course cannot be substituted for
the Oshkosh course for the purpose of meeting graduation requirements in the
College of Letters and Science. For more infomation, see the University's repeat policy.
Grade
Appeal Policy & Procedures
PREAMBLE
The evaluation or assessment of student performance leading to the assignment
of the final course grade involves exercise of independent and professional
judgment by individual college faculty and academic staff. The joint statement
on Rights and Freedoms of Students (AAUP, October 1967) provides: "Students
should have protection through an orderly process against prejudiced or capricious
academic evaluation. At the same time, they are responsible for maintaining
standards of academic performance established for each course in which they
are enrolled." (AAUP Policy Documents and Reports, 1984 Edition, page 142)
POLICY
All students enrolled in the College of Letters and Science shall be afforded
an opportunity to seek redress of perceived grievances concerning the assessment
of student performance by faculty and academic staff. Recognizing that the evaluation
of student performance is based upon the professional judgment of instructors,
grievances will not be considered unless based upon one or more of the following
factors:
- An error was made in grade computation
- The grade was based on factors
contrary to those stated in the course syllabus or a reasonable interpretation
of it
- The grade reflected, in whole
or part, some penalty for actions involving the freedom of written or spoken
classroom expression
- The grade involved some breach
of federal or state constitutional protections, federal laws, Regents' Rules,
or UW Oshkosh policies.
Approved by COLS Faculty Committee, 4 April, 1990
GRADE APPEAL: STUDENT GRIEVANCE
PROCEDURES
PRELIMINARY
PROCEDURES
- The student must attempt an informal
resolution of the problem with the instructor no later than the 10th day of
the next regular semester.
- If the informal process with
the instructor does not resolve the problem, the student should communicate
with the department chair within five working days. The chair may either attempt
informal resolution of the problem within five working days or inform the
student in writing of formal grievance policies within that same time limit.
FORMAL
PROCEDURES
1. Chair's Procedures
- If the chair decides that an attempt
at informal resolution is inappropriate or should that attempt be unsuccessful,
the student may request a formal review of the matter by the department's
grievance committee. This request must be received by the chair within five
working days of the notification of the failure of the attempt at mediation.
The student's request shall be in writing and shall include the nature of
the grievance and its basis from the four factors listed under "Policy"
(Under Students Appeals Policy), the attempt at informal resolution, the desired
outcome that the student wishes, and all supporting evidence. The chair will,
within five working days, inform the department's grievance committee that
a grievance is to be reviewed, or, if there is no standing grievance committee,
arrange for the formation of an ad hoc grievance committee.
- At the same time the chair will
acknowledge the student's request and inform the instructor of it. If the
instructor, upon seeing the petition, wishes to respond, this must be done
within five working days.
- Upon receipt of the response from
the student and the instructor, the chair will convene the grievance committee
within five working days and deliver to it all written documents concerning
the case, including a written account of the chair's attempt at meditation,
if any.
2. Department
Grievance Committee
- The committee, with the chair
as an observer, will review the materials presented. It may on its own initiative
call for oral presentations to gather or clarify information, and it may make
written inquiries of either or both the student and the instructor for the
same purpose. Should further evidence be presented to the committee each person
will be given the opportunity to respond.
- Following its review of the evidence
the committee will, on the basis of this evidence, render a formal recommendation
and communicate that recommendation to the chair within 10 working days of
the first meeting. The report will include the committee's findings of fact,
its recommendation, and its rationale for the recommendation.
- The chair will render a decision
within five working days of receipt of the committee's recommendation and
inform those involved.
- Should the student reject the
chair's decision or the instructor refuse a grade change at the departmental
level, the student may continue the grievance with the Dean's Office of the
College of Letters and Science within five working days after the notification.
3. College
of Letters and Science Action
- A member of the Dean's Office
shall collect all relevant department-level material, and, within five working
days of receipt of the material, inform the College of Letters and Science's
Student Academic Committee of grievance.
- The Dean's Office shall forward
to the Student Academic Committee all the documents in the case. The Dean's
Office shall inform the student and the instructor of the action.
- The Student Academic Committee
will make an independent review of all the documents in the case and, within
10 working days, render a written recommendation with a copy to the student,
the instructor, and the Dean. The report will include the committee's rationale
for its decision.
- The Dean will review the documents
in the case, and in particular the findings, recommendations, and the rationale
for these at each level of review, and will render a decision to the student
and the instructor, indicating the reasons for it. Copies will be sent to
the Student Academic Committee and the department chair. The Dean's decision
will be considered final, with no appeal possible.
Conditions
- At all levels of review, the burden
of proof will be on the student.
- The term "working days"
shall refer to those days when classes are actually scheduled.
- All grievance petitions must be
individually filed.
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