Student Concern Form
Student Concern Process – if a specific person is named
- Students would login to MyMC from box on .edu site
- Informal process:
- The information on the MyMC portal would advise them to express their concerns to the person or department/area directly involved;
- The information on the MyMC portal would then advise them to take their concern to the supervisor of the person or department/area if they wished.
- Formal process:
- The MyMC portal would have a submission form.
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- The first item on the form would be a checkbox asking the student if they had first taken their concern to the person/department/area directly involved and/or the supervisor.
- The submission form would require the student’s name and identifying information.
- The student would explain the concern on the form.
- The information on the MyMC portal would explain that any person named in the concern would be informed of it.
- The form would be sent to the campus dean of student services or the WDCE director
of operations from which the concern originated.
- The dean of student services would review the concern◦If the concern is unclear or
needs clarification, the dean of student services would contact the student to ask
for clarification.
- If the concern falls under the dean of student services’ area, the dean of student services would handle the concern.
- If the concern falls under the area of a different Dean or administrator, the dean of student services would pass the concern to that person.
- The dean of student services would check with the other Deans of Student Services to see if there was any relevant information from another campus.
- If the dean of student services has information relevant to the concern, the dean of student services would forward that information to the relevant Dean or administrator.
- Within 7 days, the dean of student services would notify the student that the concern was being reviewed.
Investigation of Concern
Time Limitations:
The appropriate dean or director shall commence an investigation of the concern by
speaking with the student and the individual or department/office representatives
of concern. The investigation should be completed within 10 business days of receiving
the concern from the dean of student development office or the Workforce Development
& Continuing Education director of operations office. If additional time is needed,
the principal parties will be notified. This situation may arise if the concern is
filed after a semester ends or during a break in classes.
Right to Present Position:
The individual or department/office representatives of concern are expected to cooperate
with the dean or director by providing requested information in the format requested,
including a response to each and every allegation in the concern. During the course
of the investigation, each individual or department/office representative of concern
shall have the opportunity to meet with the dean or director to present facts and
other evidence to confirm or refute the allegations made in the concern. The dean
or director will request the student and individual or department/office representative
of concern provide a written response to the concern along with the other documentation
within the time period requested from the dean or director.
Throughout the investigation, each individual or department/office representative
of concern may request to be accompanied at any meeting with the dean or director
by a Human Resources, Development, and Engagement representative or a union representative.
The unavailability of such an accompanying individual may be reason to delay or postpone
any meeting.
Access to Information:
All members of the College community are expected to cooperate with the dean or director
investigating a concern, by providing information in the format requested and the
time limits requested. The dean or director shall have access to personnel information
about employees and access to the educational records and other relevant information
of students in whole or in part. Prior concerns expressed by the student may not be
used to substantiate the current concern, but may be considered by the dean or director
for other purposes, such as assessing the credibility of the student. Personal information
obtained from student educational records and other relevant information shall not,
however, be disclosed to third parties other than the College’s General Counsel, appropriate
Senior Vice President, President, and other appropriated Administrative officials
who might require access in order to implement a corrective action. FERPA Regulations
will be followed.
Prior Concerns about the Individual:
Prior concerns may not be used to substantiate the current concern but may be considered
by the dean or director for other purposes, such as assessing the credibility of the
individual and/or ascertaining the existence of a pattern of conduct by the individual
or department/office representative of concern. Substantiated prior concerns may also
be considered by the dean or director in considering whether and what level of corrective
action to recommend. Information regarding prior concerns will not be made available
to the student and third parties other than persons having administrative responsibility
under these procedures.
Findings of the dean or director:
Within 10 business days after receipt of the concern, the dean or director shall submit
to each individual or department/office representative of concern a written determination.
The determination will include a statement whether there has been a violation of College
policy, a statement regarding whether there is probable cause for appropriate corrective
action, and a recommendation with respect to the appropriate action. Corrective action
as defined herein includes, but is not limited to any action instituted by the College
which is designed to remedy or reform any behavior, conduct, practice or activity
that is deemed to be in violation of College policy. A general statement of completion
should be sent to the student.
If there are prior substantiated concerns against the individual or department/office
of concern, the dean or director shall take that into account in his or her determination.
A copy of the written determination and the investigative file shall be sent to the
student services operations director and will be kept in a secure confidential online
repository. Access will be granted to the student services operations director for
reporting purposes and to the senior vice presidents.
Appeal of Decision:
The dean or director’s written determination shall be final unless either the student
or the individual or department/office representative of concern files, in writing,
an appeal. The appeal is limited to a determination as to whether there was a substantial
factual and/or procedural error that affected the outcome of the investigation to
the material prejudice of the party filing the appeal. The student or the individual
or department/office representative of concern shall have 10 business days to state
in writing the specific reasons why the investigative findings and/or determination
should be reversed or modified. The recommendation of the dean or director with respect
to corrective action, if any, is not subject to review under these procedures. Appeals
will be reviewed by the appropriate vice president and provost or senior vice president.
Upon receipt of an appeal, the appropriate vice president and provost or senior vice
president shall notify the non-appealing party, investigating dean or director and
those individuals that received a copy of the written determination.
The vice president and provost or senior vice president will be limited to a review
of the investigative record obtained from the student services operations director,
any appropriate College policy and the individual or department/office representative
of concern’s written appeal. The vice president and provost or senior vice president
may ask the dean or director to clarify the investigative summary or perform additional
investigation.
Within 21 business days of receipt of the appeal, the vice president and provost or
senior vice president shall issue a final written determination either upholding the
finding and determination of the dean or director or reversing the finding and/or
determination, and providing specific reasons for such reversal. The written determination
of the reviewing official shall be final and will be forwarded to the student, individual
or department/office representative of concern, and dean or director. A general statement
of completion should be sent to the student.
A copy of the written determination of the reviewing official and the appeal file
shall be forwarded to the student services operations director and will be kept in
a secure confidential online repository. Access will be granted to the student services
operations director for reporting purposes and to the senior vice presidents.
If the vice president and provost or senior vice president determines there was a
substantial factual and/or procedural error that substantially affected the outcome
of the investigation to the material prejudice of the party filing the appeal, or
requests additional investigation, no disciplinary action may be carried out prior
to the vice president and provost or senior vice president expressly so directing
in her or his decision.
Implementation of corrective action:
If a notice of appeal is not submitted to the vice president and provost or senior
vice president, the appropriate dean or director shall act to implement corrective
action.
If a notice of appeal is submitted to the vice president and provost or senior vice
president, the dean or director shall act to implement corrective action only after
receiving a copy of the vice president and provost or senior vice president determination
upholding the dean or directors original probable cause finding and the recommended
corrective action.
Any individual or department/office representative of concern whose conduct results
in a finding of probable cause by the dean or director as a result of the investigation
and findings shall be afforded due process under the College’s Disciplinary Action
and Suspension policy, the College’s Discharge of Administrative, Associate and Support
Staff policy or any other applicable processes. The individual or department/office
representative of concern shall have access to the full investigative file. A copy
of the written determination for corrective action and investigative file shall be
placed in the employee’s personnel file in the Office of Human Resources. A general
statement of completion shall be sent to the student.
Once the disciplinary/ grievance process, including any available appeal, has been
concluded, whatever decision is made regarding the disciplinary action is the final
College decision in the matter. The dean or director shall ensure that the student
is appropriately advised of the resolution of such action.
No provision of this policy shall be construed as a limitation on the authority of
a disciplinary authority under applicable policies and procedures to initiate disciplinary
action. If an investigation is conducted and no College policy violation is found,
that fact does not prevent discipline of the individual or department/office representative
of concern for inappropriate or unprofessional conduct.
Confidentiality:
Every effort will be made to protect the confidentiality of the parties during the
processing of concerns. Files will be maintained in a confidential manner to the extent
permitted by law and insofar as they do not interfere with the College’s legal obligation
to investigate and resolve issues. Except as disclosure to individual witnesses with
knowledge of facts relating to the concern may be required, the dean or director,
student, individual or department/office representative of concern, at all times pending
final determination of the matter, maintain the confidentiality of the matter and
shall not disclose to any person the name of the student, individual or department/office
representative of concern, or the facts asserted to give rise to the concern.
Retaliation:
The College is committed to protecting individuals from interference with filing a
concern. No individual who in good faith files a concern shall there by suffer harassment,
retaliation or adverse employment and/or academic or an educational consequence. Retaliation
against a person who has filed a concern or against any witness questioned during
an investigation is strictly prohibited. Any retaliatory action by anyone in the College
community is strictly prohibited and may be grounds for disciplinary action or dismissal
from the College.
False Statements:
Any student who knowingly provides false information pursuant to filing a concern
under these procedures or during the investigation will be subject to appropriate
disciplinary measures.
Student Concern Process – if no specific person is named
- Students would login to MyMC from box on .edu site
- Informal process:
- The information on the MyMC portal would advise them to express their concerns to the department/area directly involved
- Formal process:◦The MyMC portal would have a submission form.
- The first item on the form would be a checkbox asking the student if they had first taken their concern to the person/department/area directly involved.
- The submission form would require the student’s name and identifying information.
- The student would explain the concern on the form.
- The form would be sent to the campus dean of student services or the WDCE director of operations from which the concern originated.
- The dean of student services would review the concern◦If the concern is unclear or
needs clarification, the dean of student services would contact the student to ask
for clarification.
- If the concern falls under the dean of student services’ area, the dean of student services would handle the concern.
- If the concern falls under the area of a different dean or administrator, the dean of student services would pass the concern to that person.
- The dean of student services would check with the other deans of student services to see if there was any relevant information from another campus.
- If the dean of student services has information relevant to the concern, the dean of student services would forward that information to the relevant Dean or administrator.
- Within 7 days, the dean of student services would notify the student that the concern was being reviewed.
Investigation of Concern:
Time Limitations:
The appropriate dean or director shall commence an investigation of the concern by
speaking with the student and the department/office representatives of concern. The
investigation should be completed within 10 business days of receiving the concern
from the Dean of Student Development office or the Workforce Development & Continuing
Education director of operations office. If additional time is needed, the principal
parties will be notified. This situation may arise if the concern is filed after a
semester ends or during a break in classes.
Right to Present Position:
The department/office representatives of concern are expected to cooperate with the
dean or director by providing requested information in the format requested, including
a response to each and every allegation in the concern. During the course of the investigation,
each department/office representative of concern shall have the opportunity to meet
with the dean or director to present facts and other evidence to confirm or refute
the allegations made in the concern. The dean or director will request the student
or department/office representative of concern provide a written response to the concern
along with the other documentation within the time period requested from the dean
or director.
Throughout the investigation, department/office representative of concern may request
to be accompanied at any meeting with the dean or director by a Human Resources, Development,
and Engagement Office representative or a union representative. The unavailability
of such an accompanying individual may be reason to delay or postpone any meeting.
Access to Information:
All members of the College community are expected to cooperate with the dean or director
investigating a concern, by providing information in the format requested and the
time limits requested. The dean or director shall have access to personnel information
about employees and access to student educational records and other relevant information
in whole or in part. Prior concerns expressed by the student may not be used to substantiate
the current concern, but may be considered by the dean or director for other purposes,
such as assessing the credibility of the student. Personal information obtained from
educational records of students shall not, however, be disclosed to third parties
other than the College’s General Counsel, appropriate Senior Vice President, President,
and other appropriated Administrative Officials who might require access in order
to implement a corrective action. FERPA regulations will be followed
Findings of the dean or director:
Within 10 business days after receipt of the concern, the dean or director shall submit
to the department/office representative of concern a written determination. The determination
will include a statement whether there has been a violation of College policy, a statement
regarding whether there is probable cause for appropriate corrective action, and a
recommendation with respect to the appropriate action. Corrective action as defined
herein includes, but is not limited to any action instituted by the College which
is designed to remedy or reform any behavior, conduct, practice or activity that is
deemed to be in violation of College policy. A general statement of completion should
be sent to the student.
If there are prior substantiated concerns against the department/office of concern,
the dean or director shall take that into account in his or her determination.
A copy of the written determination and the investigative file shall be sent to the
student services operations director and will be kept in a secure confidential online
repository. Access will be granted to the student services operations director and
for reporting purposes and to the senior vice presidents.
Appeal of Decision:
The dean or director’s written determination shall be final unless either the student
or the individual or department/office representative of concern files, in writing,
an appeal. The appeal is limited to a determination as to whether there was a substantial
factual and/or procedural error that affected the outcome of the investigation to
the material prejudice of the party filing the appeal. The student or the individual
or department/office representative of concern shall have 10 business days to state
in writing the specific reasons why the investigative findings and/or determination
should be reversed or modified. The recommendation of the dean or director with respect
to corrective action, if any, is not subject to review under these procedures. Appeals
will be reviewed by the appropriate vice president and provost or senior vice president.
Upon receipt of an appeal, the appropriate vice president and provost or senior vice
president shall notify the non-appealing party, investigating dean or director and
those individuals that received a copy of the written determination.
The vice president and provost or senior vice president will be limited to a review
of the investigative record obtained from the student services operations director,
any appropriate College policy and the individual or department/office representative
of concern’s written appeal. The vice president and provost or senior vice president
may ask the dean or director to clarify the investigative summary or perform additional
investigation.
Within 21 business days of receipt of the appeal, the vice president and provost or
senior vice president shall issue a final written determination either upholding the
finding and determination of the dean or director or reversing the finding and/or
determination, and providing specific reasons for such reversal. The written determination
of the reviewing official shall be final and will be forwarded to the student, individual
or department/office representative of concern, and dean or director. A general statement
of completion should be sent to the student.
A copy of the written determination of the reviewing official and the appeal file
shall be forwarded to the student services operations director and will be kept in
a secure confidential online repository. Access will be granted to the student services
operations director.
Confidentiality:
Every effort will be made to protect the confidentiality of any individuals during
the processing of concerns. Files will be maintained in a confidential manner to the
extent permitted by law and insofar as they do not interfere with the College’s legal
obligation to investigate and resolve issues. Except as disclosure to individual witnesses
with knowledge of facts relating to the concern may be required, the dean or director,
student or department/office representative of concern will maintain the confidentiality
of the matter and shall not disclose to any person the name of the student, any other
individuals in the concern or the facts asserted to give rise to the concern.
Retaliation:
The College is committed to protecting individuals from interference with filing a
concern. No individual who in good faith files a concern shall there by suffer harassment,
retaliation or adverse employment and/or academic or an educational consequence. Retaliation
against a person who has filed a concern or against any witness questioned during
an investigation is strictly prohibited. Any retaliatory action by anyone in the College
community is strictly prohibited and may be grounds for disciplinary action or dismissal
from the College.
False Statements:
Any student who knowingly provides false information pursuant to filing a concern
under these procedures or during the investigation will be subject to appropriate
disciplinary measures.
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