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- The student is required to submit the written evidence to the UG-ARC Chair, no later than 10 University days after the challenged grade was posted or received
- The student will be required to:
- Formally request an academic appeal by the UG-ARC
- Provide written evidence with example utilizing one or both terms (prejudiced, capricious) to determine if there is just cause for the academic review/appeal.
- This documentation must include basic demographics and a specific description of the faculty's behavior with specific example(s) of capricious and/or prejudiced behaviors
- State a list of witnesses which are UNMC students or faculty.
- The name of a faculty advisor the student has chosen (if a faculty advisor is chosen)
- A request for additional time if needed.
- A request to appear before the committee, if needed.
- The student is also required in this written information to include a request to appear personally before the committee if the student wishes to do so and if a hearing is granted.
- Include any request for additional time if appropriate which must address consideration related to the start of the next semester.
- Upon receiving the student’s request for appeal, the UG-ARC Chair will provide the student with an electronic link to the Academic and Professional Performance Policies section of the current UNMC Student Handbook via the student’s UNMC email.
- Delivery Receipt with University email will serve as confirmation that the student has received this information.
- The UG-ARC Chair receives the appeal request and chooses 4 subcommittee faculty members and 1 student member for the UG-ARC Appeal Hearing Board. This UG-ARC Hearing Board is assigned to the specific student appeal.
- UG-ARC Hearing Board proceedings will be conducted as confidential proceedings.
- At any time during the appeal process, the student will be entitled to examine the student’s school file and any materials which were used in determining the challenged grade.
- A majority vote of the UG-ARC Hearing Board will determine the appeal outcome.
- The student requesting the academic appeal will receive a decision on the appeal and, if a hearing is held, the student will receive a digital copy of the hearing, which will be considered the official copy.
- When there is a hearing, the student may record, at their own expense, any hearing or proceeding at which the student is present, but this will not be recognized as an official recording.
- The UG-ARC Hearing Board Chair shall submit the report and conclusions of the appeal in writing to the Undergraduate Program Director within 5 days after determining the final decision.
- The UG-ARC Chair will notify the student and the faculty. The Undergraduate Program Director will notify the Division Assistant Dean, the Associate Dean of Academic Programs, and the Dean.
SECTION TEST
- The UG-ARC Hearing Board will decide if the hearing will be held, or not, and have the choice to review information in closed session.
- Faculty may appear if desired or called to testify, may present prior submitted evidence, and answer questions from the UG-ARC Hearing Board.
- When the UG-ARC Hearing Board determines a hearing is warranted:
- The student will appear, if requested by the UG-ARC Hearing Board and if requested by the student.
- The student faculty advisor may be present at the hearing but may not actually participate in the proceedings unless the UG-ARC chair specifically permits.
- Faculty may appear if desired or called to testify, may present prior submitted evidence, and answer questions from the UG-ARC Hearing Board.
- The UG-ARC Hearing Board members may question witnesses.
- The UG-ARC Hearing Board will determine a hearing will be held in the case of academic dismissal or suspension.
- The Dean will be consulted in the case of academic dismissal or suspension
- The student and faculty will appear in the case of academic dismissal or suspension
- The student faculty advisor may be present at the hearing but may not actually participate in the proceedings unless the UG-ARC chair specifically permits.
- Faculty called to testify, may present prior submitted evidence, and answer questions from the UG-ARC Hearing Board.</il>
- The UG-ARC Hearing Board members may question witnesses. </il>