Exceptions to Academic Policy
Students who would like to request an exception to academic policy must policy–such as making a registration change after a registration deadline has passed–must complete an Academic Exception Request form on theROCK in which they present details and supporting documentation for their request. The request must clearly present the specific policy for which the exception is requested and the rationale behind the request.
Academic Appeals
Academic appeals (such as probation, suspension, academic requirements, etc.) for academic standing are to be submitted using the Academic Exception Request Standing Appeal form on theROCK. The request will be presented to the appropriate appeals committee In cases of alleged plagiarism or cheating, the appeals are to be submitted to the Registrar and the DE office.. All appeal decisions are final.
Course-related appeals (such as course grades, class expectations, unfair or discriminatory actions, etc.) are to be submitted to the Director of Dual Enrollment who will present them to the appropriate appeals committee. Appeals are to be submitted via e-mail within three weeks of the decision in question. Written appeals should clearly document all pertinent facts, circumstances, collaborating information (if available), basis for appeal, documentation of resolution attempts made, and action requested. In cases of alleged plagiarism or cheating, the appeals are to be submitted to the Assistant Dean of the College of Graduate, Online, and Adult Learning following the decision letter from the instructor. All appeal decisions are final.
Before a course-related appeal is submitted, all DE students should make every effort to resolve an issue by taking the following actions:
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