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Classes after 4:35 will start at the regular scheduled time.

Student Complaints of Faculty

The College respects the academic freedom of the faculty and will not interfere with it regarding the content or style or teaching activities. The following procedure is for a student with a complaint regarding an instructor such as classroom presentation, instructors handling of a class, professional demeanor, or course policy. This does not apply to a student dissatisfied with the outcome of a grade appeal per the Grade Appeal Policy or for being dismissed from a program or class.

1. The student should make every effort to resolve conflicts with the instructor before filing a complaint. If the issue cannot be resolved, a student may file a written complaint with the appropriate Division Chair. The complaint shall be as specific as possible in describing the conduct complained of and filed within 30 calendar days of the alleged conduct. 2. After the Division Chair has attempted to resolve the concern and the issue has not been resolved, the written statement will be referred to the Vice President of

Academic Affairs for resolution. 3. The Vice President of Academic Affairs will, after receiving and reviewing the complaint, inform the student and the instructor in writing of its receipt and request to meet with the student. After discussion of the complaint with the student, the Vice President of Academic Affairs will meet with the Division Chair and the instructor to discuss the complaint. 4. A written response will be sent to the student regarding the Vice President of

Academic Affairs’ discussion with the Division Chair and the instructor and any recommendations made within 10 calendar days.

Grade Appeal Policy

The assigning of grades is an academic responsibility of the instructor of the class. If the need arises, the burdenof proof for appealing rests with the student. The student shall be given the opportunity to discuss with instructors and supervisors to resolve the issues concerning assigned grades. However, the student shall be offered due process when the issue cannot be resolved. Therefore, an appeal policy has been

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