Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3364 - University of Toledo
Chapter 3364-82 - CNE
Section 3364-82-05 - Academic due process and appeal of a final course grade
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Policy statement
The university of Toledo, college of nursing upholds the principles of fairness and integrity and equitable application of the course syllabi, college of nursing policies and procedures for student evaluation and the grading processes for the assignment of a final course grade.
(B) Purpose of policy
To set forth the criteria and procedures for when a student may challenge a final course grade when the student believes that there has not been an equitable application of the course syllabus or college of nursing policies and procedures for student evaluation and grading.
(C) Scope
The procedure for disputing a final course grade applies to all students enrolled in a college of nursing programs and is the appeal process to be used instead of rule 3364-71-05 of the Administrative Code (undergraduate grievance policy). Students enrolled in courses through the college of graduate studies are subject to and have additional appellate rights in addition to the rights set forth in rules 3364-77-02 and 3364-77-01 of the Administrative Code.
(D) Procedure for disputing a final course grade
Grievance criteria. Students may dispute a final course grade when the student believes that there has not been an equitable application of the course syllabus or college of nursing policies and procedures for student evaluation and grading. Students may not dispute a final course grade because of dissatisfaction with an assigned grade, particular examination or grading process when course policies have been applied equitably to all students. Students may not challenge the actual grading policies themselves where applied equitably to all students.
To protect the faculty member and the student, it is crucial that tests, papers, and other such material (which were evaluated and were considered in arriving at the final course grade but have not been returned to the student) be available for inspection by the student and by other persons (i.e., the departmental chair, the dean or faculty representatives, and members of the student grievance committee ("SGC") committee involved in the grievance procedure).
The procedure for disputing a final course grade must first start with an attempt at informal resolution. The student must adhere to the steps as follows:
In the event the faculty member is also the course leader, the student may petition to the faculty member/course leader as in paragraph (D)(3)(a) of this rule, and then the program director as in paragraph (D)(3)(b) of this rule who will be the final person reviewing (paragraph (D)(3)(c) of this rule will not apply).
(E) Formal resolution process/student grievance committee
Only after the student has exhausted the informal resolution, does the student have the right to a hearing by the college of nursing SGC and only when the student meets the criteria for disputing a final course grade. The SGC chair along with no less than two other members of the SGC will determine whether the request fits the criteria, as set forth in paragraph (D)(1) of this rule, for petitioning the final course grade, known as a grievance. If grievance criteria are met, the SGC chair will provide all involved parties a written notice that includes: the charge(s), the date, time, and location of the hearing; and membership composition of the SGC within ten business days before the hearing date. The SGC chair may use discretion in setting the hearing date with the goal as having it within a reasonable time so as not to disadvantage the student from further studies. The notice will include the specific protocols to be followed in the hearing and will include a copy of this policy. In the event that the SGC chair is unavailable, the vice chair will serve in that role.
(F) Conduct of the SGC hearing
(G) Appeal process
(H) Pendency of action
Generally, implementation of dismissal of a student from the college of nursing will be deferred until all the due process hearing and time for appeals made by the student have been exhausted. However, the dean of the college of nursing or the associate dean for academic affairs of the college of nursing may impose immediate removal or restrictions on the student if the alleged academic conduct in any way concerns patient or public safety (including faculty and other students).