Purdue University Student Disability Grievance Procedures
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In the event that specific complaints arise regarding
the University's compliance with particular provisions
of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, as amended,
an individual with a potential grievance is encouraged
to work with the Purdue University personnel most closely
involved, in an effort to resolve the matter informally.
To the extent that complaints cannot be resolved informally,
procedures are in place to initiate a formal grievance.
The following procedure has been developed for use
by students and prospective students at the West Lafayette
Campus for purposes of grievances pursuant to the Americans
with Disabilities Act of 1990:
"Grievance" as used in this procedure means
a written complaint by any student who believes that
he or she is a qualified individual with a disability
who has been adversely affected by an improper application
of one or more University rules, regulations, or policies,
or by specified improper actions of any individual affiliated
with the University in the capacity of academic personnel,
administrative or professional staff, or clerical or
service staff.
"Student" as used in this procedure includes
persons (1) who are registered for classes at Purdue
University at the time a grievance pursuant to this
policy is initiated; (2) who were registered for classes
at Purdue University at the time the adverse occurrence
that gave rise to the grievance occurred; (3) who have
an offer of admission to Purdue University; and (4)
who have sought admission to Purdue University. "Student"
includes undergraduate, graduate, and professional students
at Purdue University.
Step One
A) If informal discussion
with appropriate University personnel does not resolve
the complaint, the student will submit a written grievance
to the dean of students within forty-five (45) working
days of the event(s) that triggered the grievance.
The written grievance must include:
1) a clear and
unequivocal statement of the University rules(s),
regulation(s), policy(ies), and/or actions(s) of
which the student complains;
2) the
date of any action of which the student complains;
3) the
names of all the University employees involved;
and
4) a summary of
the action(s) the student has taken to resolve the
matter informally.
B) The
dean of students, which term for the purposes of this
procedure includes an individual designated in writing
by the dean of students, will meet with the student
within ten (10) working days of the receipt of the
grievance.
C) If
this meeting does not resolve the grievance, the dean
of students will conduct an informal investigation
of the subject of grievance with the objective of
resolving the grievance.
In those cases where the grievance involves a dispute
regarding the conduct or requirements of a course
or of an academic program, the dean of students will,
in addition to consulting with the faculty member
responsible for the affected course or academic program,
meet with and seek faculty advice from a subset of
the Advisory Council on Disability Issues, consisting
of, at a minimum, two faculty representatives and
one student. One of the faculty participants must
be the representative from the school responsible
for the course or academic program from which the
grievance originated.
D) The
dean of students will furnish the student with a written
response to the grievance within thirty (30) working
days of meeting with the student. The written response
will be mailed to the student by certified mail, return
receipt requested. If the grievance involves a dispute
regarding the conduct or the requirements of a course,
or of an academic program, a copy of the written response
issued by the dean of students will be provided to
the Advisory Council on Disability Issues, to the
dean and the department head in the school responsible
for the affected course or academic program, and,
when applicable, to the professor responsible for
the course.
Step Two
A) If
the student is not satisfied with the written response
of the dean of students, the student may present his/her
grievance in written form to the vice president for
student services within ten (10) working days after
receipt of the response of the dean of students. The
grievance presented to the vice president for student
services will be limited to those matters raised in
the student's grievance to the dean of students pursuant
to step one of this procedure.
B) The
vice president for student services, which term for
the purposes of this procedure includes an individual
designated in writing by the vice president for student
services, will within fifteen (15) working days after
the receipt of the grievance schedule and conduct
a meeting with the student and any other persons involved
with the grievance.
When the subject of grievance is the responsibility
of another vice president, academic dean, or senior
administrator, the vice president for student services
will invite the participation of that administrator
in the meeting.
C) After
discussing the facts and issues involved in the grievance
with those appearing at the grievance hearing, the
vice president for student services will issue to
the complainant a written answer to the grievance
within fifteen (15) working days from the completion
of the hearing. The Step Two answer or decision by
the vice president for student services will be final.
D) If the grievance
involves a dispute regarding the conduct or the requirements
of a course, or of an academic program, a copy of
the written decision issued by the vice president
for student services will be provided to the Advisory
Council on Disability Issues, to the dean and the
department head in the school responsible for the
affected course or academic program, and, when applicable,
to the professor responsible for the course.
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