Utah Admin. Code R953-1-3 - General Rights of Due Process
(1) The College
encourages students to address concerns on an informal basis whenever possible.
In the event that the decision made does not result in an outcome satisfactory
to the student, the student may choose to submit a formal appeal.
(2) When a student or potential student
believes there is cause for grievance, he/she may discuss the grievance with
the person(s) involved (including an instructor, student, Student Services
staff, etc.) in an effort to resolve the grievance mutually and
informally.
(3) Only the student
may discuss the grievance with person(s) involved unless a signed FERPA release
form has been filed with Student Services.
(4) Students wishing to file a grievance must
do so in writing within sixty days of the alleged incident, to allow for a
timely review of the complaint. Specific details regarding the reported
incident should be provided, as well as the names of all parties
involved.
(5) The grievance must
be:
(a) Written, dated and signed.
(b) Filed within sixty days of the occurrence
with the Vice President of Administrative Services at the Main Campus in
Lehi.
(6) Only the
student may file the grievance, unless signed FERPA release from has been filed
by Student Services.
(7) All
grievances will be reviewed with sensitivity for privacy of the
student.
(8) Appeals are heard by
the appeals committee in regularly scheduled meetings.
(9) Voting members of the Appeals Committee
are the College Vice-Presidents and the Director of Student Services.
(10) Non-voting members of the appeals
committee include the Academic & Career Counselors, the Program Directors,
the Student Services Manager, and the Testing Manager.
(11) Any member with a conflict of interest
will abstain from commenting or voting on the appeal.
(12) The Appeals Committee will determine if
the information provided by the student is sufficient and may request
additional information. Students are encouraged to provide any additional
information in a prompt manner, so that the matter can be promptly resolved. If
a student fails to come forward with additional requested information within a
reasonable amount of time (typically 10 working days), the grievance will be
cancelled and no further consideration will be given.
(13) The College will endeavor to provide a
final decision to the complainant within sixty days.
(14) Students retain the right to contact the
Commission of the Council on Occupational Education (COE), in cases where the
student grievance is not satisfactorily settled at the institutional level. COE
can be reached at: The Council on Occupational Education, 7840 Roswell Road,
Building 300, Suite 325, Atlanta, GA 30350. By phone: Toll-free (800) 917-2081,
ext. 21, Website: www.council.org.
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