Title | University Student Complaint |
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Policy Number | UAD0023 |
Policy Type | University |
Category | Administrative |
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Approval Date | 2/19/2019 |
Contact |
Gayle B. Ward, JD Brenda L. Weddington |
Applies To | RUSH University Students |
Purpose |
RUSH University embraces a philosophy of respect and accountability as supported by the I CARE values (Innovation, Collaboration, Accountability, Respect and Excellence). Rooted in these I CARE values, the Student Complaint Policies and Procedures are meant to balance a supportive and equitable process to assist students with submitting complaints. According to the Higher Learning Commission Institutional Records of Student Complaints (HLC, 2018), "An institution shall make available an account of the student complaints it has received, its processing of those complaints, and how that processing comports with the institution's policies and procedures on the handling of grievances or complaints." To this end, the University strives to provide a seamless complaint process experience by making available to the student body a convenient online complaint submission process and a toll-free hotline phone number through the NAVEX Global Student Complaint Portal* (hereafter "Student Complaint Portal"). The Student Complaint Portal and Hotline offers students a confidential as well as an anonymous mechanism to submit their complaints. The University's Student Complaint Policies and Procedures should:
*NAVEX Global is a third-party hosted resource with secured servers and is not hosted by RUSH University. |
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Definition of Terms Academic Violation: Any form of academic dishonesty that violates ethical principles of the academic community that may include instances of cheating, fabrication, or plagiarism. Chair: chief administrative officer of an academic program or department. Complainant: student who files a complaint. Dean: chief administrative officer of a college. Disruptive Conduct/Behavior: Inappropriate conduct or behavior on university premises or at offsite affiliates location that interrupts learning or interferes with the activities of others and is not conducive to the learning environment. External accrediting and regulating agencies: Agencies that set higher education standards and issue accreditation and authorization for Rush University to offer all degree programs and specializations. Faculty/Instructor: any person authorized by appointment to teach courses offered at the university or involved in a capacity to assess or evaluate student's academic or scholarly work. Formal Complaint Process: A written documented complaint submitted either through the Student Complaint Portal or through another formal process for review and adjudication for resolution. Grade Appeals: A formal process by which a student may dispute the final grade received in a particular course that was unable to be resolved in consultation with the faculty of record. Informal Complaint Process: The process to informally meet with all parties involved in the complaint to come to a mutual understanding and decision to successfully resolve the issue(s). Provost: University Chief Academic Officer Respondent: person(s) against whom the complaint was filed Student: any person actively enrolled in RUSH University in a course offered for credit. Student Complaint Portal: The RUSH University Complaint Portal is used to report and track student complaints. Title IX: The Higher Education Amendments of 1972, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in educational programs or activities, admission and employment.
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Policy Statement RUSH University endeavors to provide an environment where student concerns are addressed and resolved in a manner that fosters both respect and equality. The University encourages students to seek informal and formal procedures to allow students the flexibility to adjudicate their complaints, depending on the nature or seriousness of the complaint(s). No retaliation or reprisal shall be tolerated against a student for submitting, in good faith, a complaint either on an informal or formal basis. All student complaint submissions will be kept confidential to the extent possible to provide thorough investigations, maintain campus safety and to ensure compliance with federal, state or local policies. Submission of complaints through the Student Complaint Portal are not meant to override any existing policies or procedures such as grade appeals, student professionalism code of conduct, Title IX, Discrimination and Harassment or any policy established by law or the university. The Student Complaint Portal is designed to work interdependently with existing student policies and procedures. Students are encouraged to file their complaint as soon as possible to ensure that all practical information is collected and available to resolve and improve the student's experience. Student Complaint Portal:
Informal Resolution Students should begin the informal process by addressing their complaint directly with the staff, faculty or other students involved with the complaint. (Note: this requirement does not apply to alleged cases of harassment, violence, sexual misconduct, discrimination or situations that are governed by the University Academic Honesty Policy). Formal Resolution In the event the student is not able to resolve their complaint through informal means, the student should file a formal written complaint using the Student Complaint Portal or by reporting their complaint through the Hotline. The University will review all complaints submitted through the Student Complaint Portal. *Academic Complaints (non-exhaustive) Harassment and Discrimination RUSH University promotes and maintains an environment that emphasizes the dignity and worth of every member of its community, free of unlawful discrimination, including the prevention of harassment and sexual misconduct. RUSH University's prohibits sex discrimination, sexual harassment and sexual misconduct involving students. Students should report these type of incidents to Nancee Hofheimer, Title IX Coordinator and follow the procedures in the Prohibition against Sexual Harassment in RUSH Programs and Activities. Nancee Hofheimer Disruptive Conduct/Behavior Complaints Against Staff, Faculty & Other Students The Code of Conduct sets the standards for expected professional behavior within the University and the Medical Center. Commitment to this Code is a shared responsibility of all faculty, staff and students within the RUSH University community to ensure the highest standards of behavior – whether in the classroom, the laboratory, or in the clinical setting – and that education obtained at RUSH provides a sound foundation for each student's future success as an academic, scientific or health care professional. Violations of these standards are subject serious and disciplinary sanctions. Students witnessing this type of behavior are encouraged to file a complaint via the Student Complaint Portal. RUSH University makes every effort to review and resolve all student complaints that are reported in accordance with policies and procedures. There may be occasions under certain circumstances where the student believes that further action is required and that additional external review is needed to resolve their complaint. Listed below are external agencies that the student may contact for additional assistance. For other state authorization agencies please refer to the links listed below. |
Links to Additional Resources Academic Grade Appeals
Student Financial Concerns
Title IX and Conduct Policies Title IX: Prohibition against Sexual Harassment in RUSH Programs and Activities Student Conduct Policy – contact your specific college for the process on appealing a student conduct.
University Student Handbook Note: Some of the language in this policy was taken directly from: The RUSH Honor Code, Prohibition Against Sex Discrimination, Sexual Harassment and Sexual Misconduct Involving Students Policy and the Rush Academic Policy |