Graduate Appeals Panel
Revised
1995
Scope
The Graduate Appeals Panel
will hear appeals that involve disciplinary actions stemming
from scholastic dishonesty, suspension or blocks for scholastic
deficiency, and disputes over final course grades or evaluation
of performance on examinations required by the department,
intercollegiate faculty or the graduate advisory committee.
Appeals will be heard when the student alleges that an arbitrary,
capricious or prejudiced evaluation occurred. Appeals regarding
departmental, intercollegiate faculty or Office of Graduate
Studies requirements will not be heard.
The decision to request action
by the Graduate Appeals Panel means that (1) the student has
appealed to the department head and then the dean of the college
administering the student's degree, and (2) the actions recommended
at each level are unsatisfactory to the student or the examining
committee. The student and/or the examining committee through
its chair may file an appeal to the Graduate Appeals Panel.
Membership
The Graduate Appeals Panel
includes the chair, four graduate faculty members, three graduate
students and two graduate student alternates. A quorum consists
of three faculty members and two graduate students.
Procedures
59.1 In order to schedule a
hearing before the panel, the student must have complied with
the procedures described below:
Prior to an appeal to the Graduate
Appeals Panel, a graduate student alleging capricious, arbitrary
or prejudiced academic evaluation must follow the procedures
outlined in Part III, Student Grievance Procedures: 53. Graduate
Student Examination Evaluation. The graduate student must file
a written Notice of Intent to Appeal with the Dean of the Office
of Graduate Studies within 15 working days of receiving written
notice of any final action taken by the university under these
procedures. The Dean of the Office of Graduate Studies shall
inform the chair of the graduate student's advisory committee
(if formed), the appropriate department head and the dean that
a notice of intention to appeal has been filed with the Graduate
Appeals Panel.
59.2 To initiate an appeal to the
Graduate Appeals Panel, the student and/or examining
committee must, within 15 working days from the date of the
dean's decision,
submit to the Dean of the Office of Graduate Studies
a written statement (Appeal Continuation) requesting an appeal
and explaining
why the student believes that decisions made by the department
head and/or the dean are regarded to be unsatisfactory.
This becomes a part of the Appeal Summary File. At the time
of filing
the Appeal Continuation, the student and/or the examining
committee should arrange for a preliminary interview with the
Dean of
the Office of Graduate Studies.
The Appeal Summary File now
includes the following: the student's original Notice of Intent
to Appeal, written documentation originally submitted by the
student, written assessment by the department head, written
assessment by the dean, any short statements summarizing the
testimony that may be presented by witnesses, the Appeal Continuation
that shows justification for continuing the appeal and any
written assessment added by the Dean of the Office of Graduate
Studies following the preliminary meeting with the student
and/or the examining committee.
The act of filing the Notice
of Intent to Appeal Request to the Dean of the Office of Graduate
Studies is construed as authorizing all panel members to have
full access to the student's Appeal Summary File as now constituted.
59.3 Within 30 working days of filing
the Appeal Continuation, the Dean of the Office of Graduate
Studies will respond to the student and/or examining
committee in writing of his/her decision. The Dean of the Office
of Graduate
Studies may resolve the appeal in the appealer's favor,
reject the appeal and uphold the decision of the dean of the
college
administering the degree or refer the appeal to the Graduate
Appeals Panel. This decision will be made in writing
with copies added to the Appeal Summary File and mailed to
the student,
dean, head, chair of the advisory committee and examining
committee. If the student and/or examining committee are not
in agreement
with the decision of the Dean of the Office of Graduate
Studies, then a request may be made in writing that the appeal
be transmitted
to the Graduate Appeals Panel. The request should justify
why the decision by the Dean of the Office of Graduate Studies
is believed to be unsatisfactory. Such a request must
be submitted
within 30 working days from the date the student receives
the written decision from the Dean of the Office of Graduate
Studies.
59.4 The Graduate Appeals Panel
chair will examine the student's complete Appeal Summary
File and meet with the students and/or examining committee
in an
attempt to resolve the appeal. If a resolution satisfactory
to both parties cannot be reached, then the appeal will
be transmitted to the Graduate Appeals Panel. The Graduate
Appeals
Panel chair shall set the hearing for the earliest possible
date and inform the student of the time and place for
the hearing. The failure of the student to appear without justifiable
cause
shall terminate the right to appeal.
59.5 The chair shall sit as a hearing
officer and shall not take part in the vote or otherwise
participate in the deliberations of the panel, except to cast
a tie breaking
vote. It shall be the duty of the chair to rule on procedural
matters and the admissibility of evidence. The chair
may deny admission of any evidence that did not accompany the
student's
request for a hearing.
59.6 The burden of proof shall be
upon the student to prove his or her case by a preponderance
of evidence.
59.7 The
student or examining committee shall have the right
to consult with counsel of his/her/their own choosing and to
present
such witnesses and documentary evidence as may be pertinent.
Any documentary evidence must be submitted to the chair
of the Graduate Appeals Panel five working days prior to the
hearing date. If the student or examining committee
presents
documentary evidence not included in the original Appeal
Summary File, he/she/they must explain why this evidence
is now submitted. If the Graduate Appeals Panel chair
rules the new evidence admissible, he/she shall share such
evidence
with all parties concerned. This new evidence will
be subject to scrutiny by witnesses called by the student and
other
parties represented at the hearing. The student's department
and college will be allowed to present witnesses supporting
their written positions.
An attorney or an individual
acting as an advisor may not represent the student or
directly question or cross-examin witnesses, except in a case
where
the university is represented by an attorney.
59.8 All parties shall be afforded
the opportunity for reasonable oral argument.
59.9 Upon request, sufficiently
in advance by either party, the chair shall cause the
testimony presented at the hearing to be recorded. A copy of
the recording
may be obtained from the chair at the expense of the
requesting party.
59.10 Immediately after hearing
an appeal, the panel will go into closed session to deliberate.
The student will be informed of the panel's decision
orally
at the conclusion of the deliberations. A formal report
to the president, with a copy to all interested parties, will
confirm the panel's decision.
59.11 The
panel may recommend a variety of solutions consistent
with the best interests of the student and the university (including
the voiding of examinations), except that a majority
decision
of an examining committee may not be reversed so as
to grant a degree.