APPENDIX A.
GRADUATE STUDENT RIGHTS
AND GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE
A. GRADUATE STUDENT RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Every
graduate student has:
a
Freedom of inquiry,
conscience, expression, and association and the right to petition for the
redress of grievances.
b
The right, to the extent
permitted by law, to have any information about his or her opinions and
associations unrelated to academic performance or assigned responsibilities
that has been acquired by professors or administrators in the course of their
work as instructors, advisors, or counselors held confidential at his or her
request and not disclosed to others without his or her consent.
c. Freedom
from unfair treatment by faculty or administration in the assignment and evaluation
of academic work toward the completion of requirements for a particular course.
d. The
right to due process in the conduct of proceedings pursuant to the provisions
of this document or of any proceedings conducted under any other provisions of
any other rule or regulation governing Kansas State University.
e. The
right to immunity from reprisal in the form of University disciplinary action
or proceedings for seeking redress pursuant to the provisions of this document.
2. Every
graduate student is responsible for:
a. The
exercise of applicable rights and freedoms, as enumerated above, in a manner
that does not materially and substantially interfere with the requirements of
appropriate discipline in the operation of the institution nor infringe upon
the rights of other students, faculty, or staff.
b. Completing
the requirements and meeting the standards of any course in which he or she is
enrolled.
c. Understanding
the legal and ethical standards applicable to scholarship in general and to the
studentŐs discipline, and understanding the policies and procedures that the
University has in place to ensure compliance with these standards.
B. GRADUATE STUDENT ACADEMIC GRIEVANCE PROCEDURES
The Graduate Handbook contains general rules and procedures governing
graduate education developed by the Graduate Council. In addition, each
graduate program may have more detailed departmental or program guidelines that
specify how that degree program operates within general Graduate School
policies, and what graduate students can expect during their graduate career.
If departmental or program policies are inconsistent with Graduate School
policy, the Graduate School policy is the overriding policy. Non-academic
conduct of graduate students is governed by the KSU Student Code of Conduct in
the Student Life Handbook and the
hearing procedures therein. The undergraduate grievance procedure applies to
any academic matter involving an undergraduate student taking graduate courses.
1. Definition of
Terms
a. Graduate
Student - Under these procedures, a graduate student is any person who has
been formally admitted into the Graduate School of Kansas State University and
was enrolled as a graduate student at the time the alleged events leading to
the grievance occurred.
b. Grievance
- A grievance means a dispute concerning some aspect of academic involvement
arising from an administrative or faculty decision which the graduate student
claims is unjust or is in violation of his or her rights established through
formal prior agreement. "Grievances" under this procedure shall
include disputes over grades, academic integrity, course requirements,
graduation/degree program requirements, and thesis and dissertation committee
and/or advisor decisions.
c. Respondent
- The person(s) against whom a grievance is being made.
d. Working Days
- For the purpose of this section a "working day" is defined as any
weekday that is part of the regular nine-month academic calendar, including all
days that classes are conducted and the period of final examinations. Legal holidays and the time when
summer school is in session are excluded from the definition of "working
day." However, if it is agreed to by all of the parties, a hearing can be
conducted and/or the process completed during a vacation period.
2. Procedures
a
A graduate student should
attempt to resolve any grievance first with the faculty member, supervisory
committee, or administrator involved.
b. If, after earnest
inquiry, the grievance remains unresolved, the graduate student should discuss
the grievance with the department head, chairperson, or other immediate
administrative superior of the respondent and, if pertinent, with any relevant
departmental faculty member or committee. If the grievance is not resolved to
the satisfaction of all parties concerned by discussions at the departmental
level, the graduate student may further discuss it with the academic dean of
the college in which the alleged violation has occurred (hereafter called the
"academic dean") and/or with the Dean of the Graduate School. If the
grievance is satisfactorily resolved by any of the above discussions, the terms
of the resolution shall be reduced to writing and signed by the graduate
student, respondent, and administrative superior involved in negotiations, if
any of the involved parties desires to have such a written statement.
c. If the grievance
is not resolved by the above discussions and the graduate student then chooses
to pursue the matter further, the issue must be reduced to writing promptly by
the graduate student and sent immediately to the Dean of the Graduate School.
The grievance must be submitted to the Dean of the Graduate School within 6
months of the time that the graduate student knows of the matter prompting the
grievance, or the graduate student relinquishes any opportunity to pursue the
grievance. The written grievance shall include a clear, concise statement of
the policy or policies/procedures violated, and the redress requested. The Dean of the Graduate School shall
forward a copy of the grievance to the respondent. Within 10 working days after
receipt of the grievance, the respondent shall provide the Dean of the Graduate
School with a copy of his or her written response.
d. Upon
receipt of the written response, the Dean of the Graduate School shall, within
10 working days, appoint an ad hoc grievance committee to hear and make a
decision regarding the grievance.
The Dean of the Graduate School shall appoint, from the membership of
the Graduate Council, a committee chair (without vote), and 3committee
members. A member of the Graduate
School staff will be selected as secretary (without vote). Two graduate students will be appointed
as committee members from a slate of nominees selected by the Graduate Student
Council.
e. The
hearing shall be scheduled within 30 working days after the appointment of the
ad hoc grievance committee barring extenuating circumstances.
f. Guidelines
for ad hoc grievance committee hearings and appeals
(1) Pre-hearing procedures
(a) Notice of the time and place of the hearing shall be given by the chair to the graduate student and the respondent not less than 10 working days prior to the hearing.
(b) The notice shall include the
written grievance and the written response of the respondent.
(c) A copy of the procedures
guiding the hearings shall accompany the notice.
(d) The following must be
submitted by each party to the chair at least five working days prior to the
hearing:
(i.)
A
copy of all written supporting documentation that the party will present at the
hearing,
(ii.)
A
list of witnesses to be called by the party (each party is responsible for
ensuring that his/her witnesses are at the hearing), and
(iii.)
the
name of any advisor who will accompany the party to the hearing and whether the
advisor is an attorney.
(2) Hearing
(a) At the hearing, each party may be accompanied by an advisor, who may advise the party but not participate in the hearing.
(b) All hearings shall be closed except for parties to the grievance and their advisors unless the graduate student requests that the hearing be open.
(c) The evidence shall be
presented by the graduate student and then by the respondent at the hearing.
(d) The parties and the committee shall have the opportunity to question all witnesses. Formal rules of evidence shall not apply, and any evidence relevant to a fair determination of the charges may be admitted.
(e) Following the presentation of evidence, the committee will permit each party to present a brief closing statement.
(f)
The committee will meet
in closed session to render a decision.
(g)
The committeeŐs written
decision shall be forwarded to the Dean of the Graduate School within 10
working days from the conclusion of the hearing.
3. Appeal. If the graduate student is not satisfied with the decision of the ad hoc committee, an appeal in writing may be submitted to the Dean of the Graduate School. Any appeal at this level shall be on the basis of the complete written record only. The Dean of the Graduate School shall make a decision on the matter within 10 working days from the date of the receipt of the appeal. His/her decision shall be forwarded in writing to the parties and the ad hoc committee chair. This decision is final.