CON Professional Graduate Nursing Program Grievance Procedure
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Professional Graduate Nursing Program Grievance Procedure | Subsection: Appendix W2 | |
Section 5.0 - Appendices | Originating Date: May 2013 | |
Responsible Reviewing Agency: Professional Graduate Nursing Affairs Committee Related documents: Chapter 5 of the Bylaws of the Board of Regents 5.3.12 Professional Graduate Nursing Student Academic Appeal and Grievance Policy |
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Purpose
Under the provision of the Bylaws of the Board of Regents, UNMC and College of Nursing (CON) students may report a grievance. This appendix details the procedure to report a grievance against a faculty or staff member.
Scope
This applies to professional graduate students. The guidelines for grievances shown below do not apply to CON PhD students. The appropriate procedures are contained in the Graduate Student Grievance Resolution Procedure.
Definitions
University Day: The term “University Day” means a weekday on which the campus offices are open. Check the academic calendar on the campus website to determine the days on which the campus offices are closed.
Email Address of Record: The term “Email Address of Record” means the student’s University assigned email address. Because important notices may be sent to students by email, it is extremely important that students make sure they check that email regularly.
Grievance Resolution Procedure
Grievance Resolution
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Formal Grievance Resolution
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Appeal of the Outcome
- If the evaluation has been judged to be fair and proper, the student may within 10 university days of receiving the ad-hoc committee’s decision, submit a written appeal to the dean setting forth any reasons for challenging the decision of the committee.
- If the faculty member disagrees with the ad-hoc appeals committee decision, the faculty member may within 10 university days of receiving the ad-hoc committee’s decision, submit a written appeal to the dean setting forth any reasons for challenging the decision of the committee.
- The dean will review the record of the investigation to determine if the appeal procedure has been fair and thorough. The dean may then either affirm the committee decision in whole, in part or not at all. The decision of the dean is final and no further appeal may be made.